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!•  General  on  Labor 

2.  Functions  of  the  Employment  Manager 

3^  Administrative  Orgfnizction  f.nd  Relations 

4.  Foremtnizing 

5.  Employment  Manager's  Associations 
6«  Records,  Forms,  and  Office  Methods 
7*  The  Labor  Survey  or  /udit 

8.  The  Labor  Market 

9»  Selection  of  Employes 

10.  Physical  Examinations 

11.  Mentel  Tests 

12.  Job  Analysis 

13.  Dilution 

14.  Labor  Turnover 

15.  Vocational  Guidance 

16.  Unenployment 

17.  Regular izat ion 

18.  Public  Employment  Bureaus 

19.  Law  of  the  Labor  Contract 

20.  Educrtion  of  Employes 

21.  Rehabilitation 

22.  Americanization 

23.  Psychology  of  the  Task 

24.  Wages 

25.  The  Minimum  ^ge 

26.  Profit  Sharing 

27.  Promotions 

28.  Health 

29.  Medical  Aid 

30.  Fatigue  and  Work  Schedules 

31.  Absenteeism 

32.  Shop  Standards 

33.  Women  in  Industry 

34.  Welfare  Work  (general  references) 

35.  Accidents 

36.  Workmen's  Compensation 

37.  Insurance 

38.  Restaurants 

39.  Home  Conditions  of  Employes 

40.  Housing 

41.  Thrift  and  Saving 

42.  Pensions 

43.  Legal  /id  for  Employes 

44.  Clubs  and  Club  Houses 

45.  Games,  Recreation,  and  Rest  Periods 

46.  Community  J^gencies 

47.  Government  of  the  Shop 

48.  Sn«:eestion  Systems 

49.  Shop  Comnittee  Systems 

50.  Collective  Bargaining  Contracts 

51.  Associf tions  of  Employes 

52.  Trade  Unions 

53.  The  I.  W*  W. 

54.  Strikes 

55.  The  Basis  of  Tiscipline  and  Loyalty 


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Employment  l^tonagement  Section,  War  Industraes  Board 


Washington 
Sept*  16,  191.^ 
Sheet  1 


Adams,  T.  S.  and  Siomner,  Helen  L.  v-t^   r*y^ 

Labor  Problems:  A  Text  Book^  Nev;  York,  1905,  Maomillan.  The  Labor  Problem  aiKi 
its  Genesis-'.eman  and  Child  Labor—Immigraticn^-The  Sv/^ating  System— Povert^^ , 
SaminGS,  and  Unemployment-  -Strikes  and  Boycott— Lali«r  {Jrganizations^aul  em- 
ployers»  Associations— The  _^encies  of  Industrial  Peace— Profit  ^^^^^f""^^^ 
operation— Industrial  Sducation— Lab«r  Laws— The  Material  Progress  of  the  v/age 
Earning  Classes.  The  appendix  contains  laws  and  statistics. 

Cadbury,  EdT/ard:  Experiments  in  Industrial  Organization;  New  York,  1912,  Longmans 
Selection  of  Employes,  Dex>artment  Organization,  Welfare  \/ork. 

Ccmmcns,  John  R. :  Labor  and  Administration;  Eew  York>  1913,  Macmillan. 

Pitch,  John  ii.:  The  Ste^l  Workers;  Nev;  York,  1910,  Cha^rities  pablication  Corrmittee. 

Pitch,  John  ii. :  A  Report  on  Industrial  Unrest;  Summary  of  Finding  ff  President's 
Commission:  Survey,  1918,  February  16,  pp,  545-546. 

aalsv/orthy,  John:  The  Balance  Sheet  of  the  Soldier  Workman;  North  American  Heviev;, 

1917,  December,  pp.  841-657.   Internal  revolution  vdll  follow  the  ^va^  In  Great 
Britain  vjiless  Lai>or  and  Capital  can  be  persuaded  that  their  interests  are 
identical r 

Hartness,  Jaines:  The  Himan  Factor  in  works  Management;  New  York,  1912,  ilcGraw^-Hill. 

Kelley,  Florence:  Modern  Industry— In  Relation  to  the  Family,  Health,  Education  and 
Morality;  New  York,.  1914,  Longmans. 

Lee,  Gerald  Stanley:  Inspired  Millionaires;  Northanipton,  Mass. ,  1908,  Mount  Tom  Press. 
I'lallock,  W.  H.:  Aristocracy  and  Evolution;  New  York,  1901,  Macmillan. 
Mitchell,  John:  The  Wage  Earner  and  His  Problem;  Washingten  1913,  P.  S.  Ridsdale. 
Redfield,  Hon.  William  C:  The  New  Industrial  Day;  New  York,  1912,  Century  Co. 

Ringe,  F.  H.  Jr.:  Can  the  Human  Side  cf  Engineering  be  Taught;  Industrial  Management, 

1916,  i;cvember,  pp.  205-212.  Outlines  a  course  for  engineering  students  «n  tn^i 
human  factor  in  industry. 

Simkhovitch,  M-  1^.:  Th^  *  City  Worker '  s  World  in.America;  New  York,  1917,  I'lacmiUan. 

Talbot,  Winthrop:  Select  Bi-bliography  of  Recent  Publications  on  Helpful  Relations  of 
Employers  and  Employed;  Cleveland,  1912. 

Trachtenberg,  Alexander:  The  American  Labor  Year  Book  1917-1918;  i^ev.  York,  The  Rand 
School  cf  iSocial  Science. 

valentine,  R.  G.  •  The  Human  Element  in  Praduction;  American  Journal  of  Seciology, 

1917,  January. 

Weble     S.    B. -   Problems  of  Modern  Industry;  New  York,   1913,   Landtn,   Longmans.     A 
'  -    -       chaTDters  on  wemen's  wa^es,  hours  cf  looar. 


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GENERAL  ON  LABOR 


Eraploynent  Ilaxiagement  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


Washington 
Sept.  16,  1918 
Sheet  2 


Handling  Men:  Edited  by  Staff  of  System,  Chicago,  1918,  A.  W.  Shaw  Co. 

Industrial  Unrest  in  Great  Britainj  Bulletin  of  U,  S.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics 
Ho.   237,  Washington,  1917,  i'^priiit  of  British  documents. 

Labor:  Chicago,  1915,  A.  V.   Shaw  &.   Co.  The  Factory  tena^ement  Series,  Also 
issued  as  Vol.  iV  of  the  Libi'ary  of  F^^-otory  MaBagement • 

The  Long  Day:  A  True  oto:,^y  of  a  New  York  Working  Girl  as  Told  by  Herself;  New 
York,  1905,  The  Century  Co, 

PreliiDinary  Report  of  the  Factory  Investigating  Commission;  Albany,  1912.  3 
vol-omes.  State  of  Fev;  York. 

Report  on  Conditions  of  Employment  in  Iron  and  Steel  Industry  in  United  States; 
Washington,  1911-19 j.3.  4  vo..umes.   Government  printing  Office.  62nd 
Congress,  1st  Session,  Senate  Document  110. 

Resolutions  on  P.econs-!;ruction  of  the  British  Labor  Party:  The  Survey,  1918, 
August  3,  pp.  500-504. 

Second  Report  of  the  Factory  Investigating  Commission:  Albany,  1913,  3  vols. 
State  of  "l^ew  Yo:.'k. 

Social  V/elfare  in  Time  of  War  and  Disar^ter:  Survey;  1917,  October  27;  1917, 
December  8;  1918,  January  19;  1918,  February  23;  1918,  March  23. 

Summary  of  the  Report  on  Condition  of  Woman  and  Child  V/age  Earner^  in  the 
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Statistics  No.  175.  A  summary  of  the  report  issued  in  19  volumes, 

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Einployment  Ivlanagement  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


Washington 
Sept.  16,»18 
Sheet  1 


Bernstein,  Lester:  Putting  It  Up  to  the  President;  Industrial  SHanagement , 
1918,  January,  pp.  46-47.  On  the  art  of  preparing  a  report, 

Bundy,  George  (Employmont  Llgr.  Ford  Motor  Co.):  T/ork  of  the  Employment  Depart- 
ment of  the  Ford  Motor  Go. ;  In  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statis- 
tics Ho.  198,  V/ashington,  1916,  pp.  63-71, 

Clothier,  R.  C.  (Emplo^.^ent  llgr.   Curtis  publishing  Co.,  Phila.);  The  Function 
of  the  Employment  L'epaT/tment;  In  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Bi::reau  of  Labor  Statis- 
tics No.  196,  Washington,  1916,  ppc  7-14. 

Clothier,  R.  C:  The  Employment  \ork  of  the  Curtis  Publishing  Co.;  ^nals  of 
iimerican  Academy,  1916,  IJay,  pp.  94-111.  Outlines  four  divisions:  the 
employment,  the  medical,  the  instruction  and  the  welfare. 

Gardner,  H.  L.  (Employment  llgr.   Cheney  Bros,):  The  Employment  Department:  Its 
Functions  and  Scope;  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  No. 
202,  Washington,  1916,  pp.  49-55. 

Hendersohott,  F.  C.  and  F.  E.  V.^akly:  The  Employment  Department  and  Employe 
Relations;  Chicago,  1918,  LaSalle  University,  pp.  SO.  Selection,  Promo- 
tions, Employe  Records,  Survey  of  Enroloyes,  Principles  of  Transfer,  Voca- 
tional Laboratory,  Job  Analysis,  Turnover,  Educational  and  Welfare  Work. 

Hopkins,  Ernest  M. :  A  Functionalized  Employment  Department  as  a  Factor  in  In- 
dustrial Efficiency;  Annals  of  American  Academy,  1916,  Llay,  pp.  67-75. 
Also  in  -Annals  for  Sept.  1915,  pp.  112-120. 

Hopkins,  E.  M. :  .^.dvantages  of  Centralized  Employment;  Annals,  1917,  May,  pp.  1-9 

Jones  Mark  IL:   Employment  Department  Organization  of  Thomas  A.  Edison  Interests, 
Industrial  Llanageroent,  1918,  I^y,  pp.  374"379. 

Kelly,  Roy  W. :  Hiring  the  Y/orker,  New  York,  1918,  Engineering  Lf^gazine  Co., 
Chapter  III,  pp.  53-38. 

Kelly,  Rcy  W, :  Labor  Factors  in  Our  Shipping  program;  Industrial  Management, 
1918,  Match,  pp,  210-'^17. 

Mbtc:^-lf,  H.  C:  Report  of  Committee  on  Vocational  Guidance;  New  York,  1916, 
National  Association  of  Corporation  Schools,  pp.  33-44  and  112-119. 

Morris,  Mary  L.:  Begir^ings  of  Labor  Maintenace  Service  in  a  Hmall  Plants  In- 
dustrial I/Janageraent,  1918,  September,  pp.  205-208. 

Person,  Harlow  S.:  University  Schools  of  Bi^siness  and  the  Training  of  Employ- 
ment Executives;  Annals  of  American  Academy,  1916,  May,  pp.  117-127, 

Reilly,  Phillip  J.:  The  V/ork  of  the  Employment  Department  of  Dennison  Manu- 
facturing Co,,  Framingham,  Mass.;  Annals  of  American  Academy,  1916,  May, 
pp.  87-94. 


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Emnloyment  Ilanasemenx  Section.  War  Industries  Board 


Washington 
Sept.    16,   1918 
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Tolman,  William  H.-.  So^ia--.  Engineering,  I7ov;  York,   1909.  .JcGrnw-Hill.   Chapter 
II,  Ihe  Social  Sucreiary,  j^.   48-59. 

Winiams,  Jchn  ::.:  in  Actual  ;^ccouiit  of  vr.k.t  \-e  Have  Done  to  Roduce  Our  Labor 
Tcurnover;  Anna.i.s,  EL.,/,   1917,   n,-.   51-70. 

V/ill'ts,  Joseph  H. :  The  Labo:>  Tui-nover  and  the  Hvjuanizing  of   Industry;  Araeri- 
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Wnder,  An -e'-xre:   The  EiiD?:..o:;ment  Depar-.mont ;   100^:^,   1917,  August,  pp.  98-104. 
(:i-.«s"\Vunde-.-  is  Enidoyir.ent  Uan^^r  Lum  «  Sweet  Shoe  Co.,  Auburn,  Me.) 

Duties  of  '.VeTaro  Snpervisors  for  '..-omen.   Great  Britain;  Monthly  LaJ^or  Reviev. 

1918.   July,  p..   r-.95-:.97.     A  Review  of  "Buties  of  Welfare  Supervisors  for 

V.'oraen"  M/.nistry  of  Munitions,   Great  Britain- 
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Ecpoi-t  of  the  Shipyard  lEplc^/ment  Manager's  Conference  of  November  9-10,   1917, 
Washington,   ISl'',  Kmercency  5ieet  Coi-poration,  pp.   S2. 


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T/ashington 
September  16,    *18 


ADMUnSTRAT IVI]  QHaAlTIZATIQH  MD  ADMINISTRATIVE  RELATIONS 


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EgLpyiMT  IiIAI^^AGELElIT  DEPARTLI^ITT 


E.uployment  Il^nat^^eraent  Section,  XJax   Industries  Board 


BlooHifield,  yiQ-jeT:  Labor  and  Compensation;  New  York  City,  1917,  Tne  Industrial 
E>itension   Institute,   Chapter   III,  pp.   58-80 • 

Clothier,  R.  C. :  Ralations  Between  the  Employment  Ivianager  and  Other  Department 
Heads;   Industrial  I.Ianagement ,   1917,   J..n.,  pp.   557-560. 

Smerson,  H;-rrington:   The  Twelve  Principles  of  Efficiency;  New  Yurie,   1917,   The 
Engineering  2.1^ca,zine  Cu,,   Ci.a^oter  II,  The  lyi)©  of  Organization  Through 
Wiiich  Efficiency  is  Attained.     On  the  distinction  between  line  and  staff. 
Ciiapter  V^   Competent  Counsel,  and  Chapter  XVI.  E:-ecutive  Control  of  Line 
and  Staff. 

Going,   Charles  B, :  Principles  of   Industrial  Engineering;  New  York,   1911,   McGraw- 
Hill,   CLapter   II,  Pi-^inciples  of  Lidustrial  Or,,;anization,  pp.   39-58. 

Kelly,  Roy  ^.7.:  Hiring  the  Worker;  Now  York,   1918,  Engineering  ly^gazine  Co., 
Chapter  IV,  pp.   39-44. 

Thomtpson,  C.  B.  (:^ditor):  Scientific  Ifenagement;  CM^bridge,  1914,  Eirvard  Uni- 
versity Press.  The  Science  of  Management.  Lieut^  G.  J.  Meyers,  U.  S.  N. 
pp.   132-152. 

Bulletin  of  the  Society  to  Promote  the  Science  of  Mnagement,  1916,   January, 
Addresses  by  Valentine,  Hopkins  and  Ernest  Li-rtin. 

Getting  the  Sur.erintendent'i^  Cooperation;   100^^.  1918,  J;  nuary,  pp.   54-56. 
Advocates  raakin^  Betterment  Department  a  Straff  Department,   all  changes 
v.hich  affect  productive  Departments  to  be  authorized  by  Superintendent  only. 


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Erriploynient  Iianagomenl:  Soction,  "IVar  Xnd-astries  Board 

Bloomfleld,   Heyer:   Helatiurs  of  Foremon  to  the  V/orking  Force,    Industrial  Man- 
agement,   1917,    Jmie,  pp.   ^40-349. 

Bowie,  Creorgo  W. :   Foiemen— Su.ch  as  America  Keeds;    Industrial  iianagement ,   1917, 
Autjust,  pp.    70?.-7?.3. 

Oobum,   Frederic   T.;    A  Foreman':  Bor,ponsiblllty  arxd  ;^u-i-yi(^rj  by;    XndustrlAl  Man- 
Eisement;    1917,   June,  pp.   3.i9-353. 

?arnh.am,   IKvi^iit  T.  :   l^egroes  a  Source  of  Industrial  LalDor;    Industrial  Ivlanagement , 
1918,   Auc^iisx,   pp.    123-129. 

Fergiison,   fx.    C.  :   The  Psychology  of  the  1^'egro:  An  Experimental  Study;  Archive 
J         of  Psychology,    1916,   i^Oo   5o,  pp.   138. 

(iehrjng,  a.:  Racial  Contrasts;  i^ev^  Yor:c,   1908,   S.   ?.   Putnam  Sons. 

Hunter,   J.    V,:   Creating  a  Class  of  Super-Foremen:  American  Machinist,   1918, 
May  23. 

Johnson,  T/illiamF.:   Getting   ^iie  Foreman^ s  Cooperation;   Industrial  l?ana£;ement, 
19'J.8,  August,   pp.    143-I44. 


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ones,   Edward  D. :   The  Administration  of  Industrial  Enterprises;   New  York,   1916, 
Longn^ns,  pp.    156-161. 

Jones,  Mark  M.;   Vvh-at  I  v;ou7d  Do  If  I  V/ere  a  Foreman,    Industrial  Tianagement , 
1916,    July,   pp.    59--61. 

Lozarovich,  Prince  Hi-ehe llano vich:   Getting  the  Foreign  \7orkmrn's  Viewpoint; 

Bulletin  of  Amaric.-^   Inst,   of  I'Sning  Engineers,    191a,  April,  pp.   90^-912, 

Hindge,  Fred  II.   Jr.:   From  Boss   to  Foreran;    Industrial  Management,    1917,    July, 
pj.    508-514. 

i£r.   Shaw  of  V\   H.   IXJElwain  Co.,    in  Bulletin  of  U.   S.   Bureau  of  Lahor  Statis- 
tics ro.   202,  7;as:iin,;ton,    1916,   pp.   30-31. 

Tead,    Ordvvay    The    Iir.pcrtance  of  Being  a  Foreman;    Industrial  Mcjaacement,    1917, 
June,   'P'p*    353-355. 

Thomas,  l.illiam  and  Florian  Snaniecki:    The  Polish  Peasant   in  Birope  and  America; 
Chicago,    1918,   l^iiversity  of  Chicago.     2  vols.     To  he  completed  in  5  vols. 

Thompson,   C.   B.    (Editor):    Scientific  L!anagement;    Cambridge,    1914,   Harvard  Uni- 
versity Press,      "the  Foreman's  Place   in  Scientific  Management"     pi^^    395-404. 

Job-selling  in  Industrial  Establishments   in  Ohio;   Ohio   Industrial   Commission, 
Columbus,   Oiiio,    1916.    Gratis  paper. 

The   Poles    as  Temperajuent..--: l   Yvorkrueri;    -Rloctrical   \7crld,    1918,  Ai>riJ    27. 

Training  of  Foremen  as  Carried  on  at  the  ITew  Departure  Mfg.   Co.:  Automotive 
Industries,    191^,   May. 


B IBLIOGRAPHY 


Washington 
Sept.   16,    as 


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ElIPLOr'^NT  LIAIUGERS^   ASSOCIATIONS 


Ec5)lGym©nt  llana.jeinent  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


Bloomfield,  Iteyen   The  Aim  and  Work  of  Ernployment  I^ana{;ers^  Associations; 
Annals  of  American  Academy,   1916,   I\toy,  pp.   76-87.     Also  in  Bulletin  of 
U,  S.   Bureau  of  Lubor  Statistics,  No.    196.     Washini^ton  1916,  pp.   42-4  and 
pp.   73-81* 

Kelly,  Roy  W. :   Hirinj  the  Worker;  New  York,   1918,  Engineering  Magazine  Co. 
Introduction  'oy  Lleyer  Bloomfield,  pp.   1-16. 

Wells,  Ralph  G. :  The  Work  Program  of  the  Employment  L^magers*  Association  of  Bos- 
ton; Annals  of  Americrji  Academy,   1916,  May,  pp.   111-116. 

Eiuplo^uent  System  of  the  Lake  C  j:riers'  Association,   Bulletin  of  U,  S,  Bureau 
of  L^-bor  StrttistiCG  No.   235,  Wu.shin^ton,   1918. 


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Sept.   IS,    '18 


BECORDS.   FORlviS^   AIID  OFFICE  RECORDS  OF  TH5  EIvIPLOYI'EI^   OFF.ICS 
Enployment  iianacsement  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


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Avery,   Charles  P.:   The  Value  of  the  Apjaication  Form;  Annals  of  American 
Academy,   Hay,  pj*   219-222. 

Babcock,   Ilajor  George  D- :   The  Taylor  System  in  Franklin  Mana^^ement;   New  York, 

1917,  Engineer inj  iiisazine  Co.,    Chapter  6. 

Sanckftr,  J.  V/.:  Rocords  i^id.  Re^)orts  of  V/ork     (Western  Electric  Co.,   Chicago) 
ij&nals   of  iL^erican  Academy,    1916,   K.j,  i).-.   262-272 

Gould,  Ernest  C,  (  L»d^..tri  .1  Rel.tiu..3  De.  *-xtment.   YoUi.,,st0v.'n  Sheet  and  Tube  Co, 
Younjsto\m):  Reducing  Labor  Turnover;   lOOJ^ 
IS  18,  FoLrujxy,    <>,..   36-102 

1918,  ilarch,   jj.   102-106  G^^i.trol  sLeots 
1918,  A:pril,   *v.    98-loa, 

1918,   Ii:-y,   pp.    106-114  Job  Analysis 

1918, -.Jaly,   ou     110-118  D.-ily  attendance  record. 

Kelly,  Roy  ^V..  Hirin-  the  ^'orker;  New  Yor:c,   1918,  Engineering-  mgazine  Co., 
Cuapter  X.  pp.    151-194. 

Kelly,  Roy  V/. :  L  Mor-S..viii,.,  Motiu.ds  fur  Employment  Offices;    Industrial  Manage- 
ment,   1918,   February,  pp.    146-147, 

Squires,   Benjamin  IL  :  Productivity  and  Cobt  of  L.-or  in  the  Lu..iber   Industry; 
Monthly  Reviev;  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,   1917,   Oct.  i--*   66-79. 

S^vallow,  ^•.   C:  Records  and  Filing  Svotehis  fur  Eraplo^Tnent  Departments,    In 

Bulletin  of  U.   S.   Bureau  vf  Labor  Stc.tibtiCo  No,  202.     Washington.   1916, 

Williams.   John  M. :  An  Actual  Account  of  What  V/e  Have  Done  to  Reduce  our  Labor 
Turnover;   AnnUs.  M^.y  1917,   pp.   59-63.     Forms  in  use  at  the  F:.:,ette  R. 
plumb  Co. 

"Labor",   Chicago,  A.  W.   Si-a^  Co.,  pp.   48-62* 


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rashinjjton 
Sept.    18,    '18 


THE  Labor  survey  or  audit 

Employment  Management  Section,   V/ar   Industries  Board 


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Aronovice,  Dr.  Carol:  The  Social  Survey;  Philadelphia,  1916,  Harper  Press. 
Bitlio^xaphy,  pp.  217-252. 

Byington,  Mar^-aret  F-:  \Vhat  Social  V/orkers  Should  Know  Ahout  Their  Own  Com- 
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Elmer,  L!anuel  C. :  The  Technique  of  Social  Surveys;  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1917, 
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Emmet,  Boris:  Labor  Svjpvey  of  Cleveland  Cloak  Industry;  Monthly  Labor  Review, 
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Kelly,  Roy  \7.:  Hli'inj  the  ■;x)rker;  L-evv  York,  1918,  En^^ineerin.-  J^gazine  Co, 
Chapter  II,  x)p,  25-33, 

Jlfetcalf,  H.  C:  Report  of  Committee  on  Vocational  Guidcjice;  New  York,  1916, 
national  Association  of  Corporation  Schools,  pp.  25-31. 

Richmond,  :iary  S. :  Social  Diagnosis;  New  York,  1917,  The  Russell  Sa^-e  Foundation, 
pp.  500  v^.OO. 

Tead,  Ordway:  How  to  Study  L^bor  Unrest,  Industrial  Mana^-ement,  1913,  February, 
pp.  133-134. 

Wolf,  Dale:  Vvhat  an  Industrial  Census  Can  Do;  Industrial  Manajement,  1918, 

September,  pp.  213-216.   (I2r.  V/olf  is  Director  of  Employment  Miller  Lock  Co.) 

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The  Lumber  Industry  in  California.  A  Survey  of  Labor,  Livinj,  and  Other  Condi- 
tions; Sixteenth  Biennial  Report,  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  of  the  State 
of  California.  San  Francisco,  1914. 


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THE     I.  k  B  C_a_JLi-RJKJ-l 
Eniploymsnt  Managomeat  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


Bloomfield,   Moyer:  Labor  and  Oomponsa'clon;  New  York,  The  Industrial  Extension 
Inscitute,   Chapter  tV,  pp.   87-116. 

Coho,  H.   B.:    Sour^f,s  of  Gv-oply  and  Ueana  of  Getting  in  Touch  with  Them;    In 

Bulletin  of  U*   S,   Biireau  of  Labor  Statistics,   I^oi   ?02,  Washington,   1516, 
pp»    15-24* 

Huhbell,   N.  D.   How  to  Get  Help:    Industrial  liwa^u^ent ,   1918,    Januarjr  pp.   68-69. 

LO'^serson,  Willi^ra  M.t   The  Shortage  of  Labor  and  the  Wast©  of  Labor;    Sui'vey,   191^ 
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Effect  of  "Cost  Pliis'»  Government  Contracts   in  Stripping  Skilled  Machinists  from 
Other  Plants-,   American  MachiniDt:    1918,  May  Z. 

Hiring  and  Firing;  New  York,   1918,   Metropolitan  Lif^   lnsuran.ce  Co.,  pp.   9-18. 

Methods  of  Meeting  tha  P^mands  for  Labor;   Monthly  Beview  cf  the  bureau  of  Labor 
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Report  of  New  England  Shipbuilding  Conference,   October,   1917,  E^K^rsenGy  Fleet 
Corporation,   pp.    8-10;    19-22;    25-26;    29-32. 


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.SELECTION  OP  T^?TPL0Y5S  VP^R^ITS  THE   ''Hl-^  Tim  ^].-n_y  IH:Tl--a'^  PROCESS 
Employment  Maiia;:;emen-;--  Secjion,  7ar  Industries  Board 


ciheet   1 


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A..exana3r,  I.Ia-.nis  V/. :  V/a^';o  ::r)  Hlriuc  ar.d  Pi-^chavvjln,,-  Ei^ployes;  Scientific  ^er- 
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Alexax-'d-^r.  :.:3.jnvs  '7,:  H:ri:i^-  a>d  Fi:'in^-  Its  Ecoro:.aic  \/aste  and  Hov;  to  Avoid  It; 
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B'ackfo.'d,  i^av^hP  ,:'rn..    r,r.^'',y-zina,  ?havaotei';   iNiav*/   Yorlc,    1916,  Heviev  of  Hev3£>v/.'5  oo. 
Thore    :•.£   ^onie  r-.x^^.l 01.0^1  'i-e  .vvsen  \.l; --:  V'>ok  r,a5  t>;.e   ?uibh<>r»q  The   JoTd,   The 
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Blaclciord,  Kathe-?J.ne:   The  Job,   The  lien  and  The  Boss;    garden  City,  ITew  York,   1914. 

French,  yiD.iam  Lealie:   Judj^ing  Appljcaiits  by  Form  Value  of  Their  Handwriting; 
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Peiss,   R.^coard  A. :   Fej*sona?.  Ro;.a-^:>.on?hip  as  a  Basis  of  Scientific  Manaj;jement; 

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Kollin^i^worth,   H.   L.   and  A.   T.  tPw^riL'^r.b.ortifcr^^.J^ppl.Jed  Psycholo^s'y;   Few  York,   1917, 
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Lonj^mans,   Chapter  Z,   The  Employment  of  L'-bor,  pp.    188-211. 

Kelly,  Hoy  v.:    Hirinj  the  Vyorker;  New  York,    1916,   Sngineerin{^  Magazine  Co», 
Chapter    I,   pp,   17-24;    Chapter  VI,  pp-    57-100. 

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Vol.    II,  Physical  Fitness;   Vol.    Ill,   Mental  Ability;    Vol.    IV, Building  Char- 
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Muns':erberg,   Hugo:  Psychology  and   Industrial  Efficiency;    Boston,   1913,   Houghton. 
As  to  the  success   of  the  experiments  recounted  in  Chapters  8  and  10,    it 
should  be  said  tbit  the  estimate  made  by  the  employment  officers  of  the 
companies  concerned  differs  materially  from  that  of  the  author, 

Richmond,   Mary  !].:   Social  Diagnosis;  New  York,   1917,  Russell  Sage  Foundation. 

Chapters  VJL  to  XXIII  inclusive.     A  very  complete  discussion  of  the  various 
sources  of  information  concerning  employes,   and  the  relative  reliability  of 
these  sources. 


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Schneider,  Herman:  Selecting  Ken  for  Jobs;  The  Engineering  i^!Iagazine,  1916,  pp. 
420-431. 


V/ashington 
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Sheet  2 

SELBCTIOIT  OF  ZZ^LQYES  VZHPUS  TIIB  "KIR BO  AlID  FIRHIG'^  PROCESS 


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Err^loyment  Ivlanagenenc  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


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Worman,   H.  a.:   Reorv.itin^^  the  Working  Forces   Factory 

I  Finding  the  Hiclit  Kan,   Decenber,   }i'j';',  pp.    59-61,   81. 

II  The  Personal    Interview  in  Hirina'  Hen,   January,    1906,  pp.    110-111,    125 

III  Hirin.,  the  Un.^killed  v;or:man,   Fel)ru.ary,   1908,  p.    158,    172. 

IV  HirinG^  the  Semi-Skilled  V/orloaan,   March,    1908,   pp.    194,   212. 

V  Kirin^  the  Skilled  V/orkraan,   Aprril,    1908,   pp.    251,   252. 

VI  Promoting'  l^n  iron  the  Hanks,   May- June- July,   1905,  pp.    19,   44. 

VTI  Nei,;h^aorhcod  Sources  of  Supply,   1908,   iiugust-Sept.-Oct. ,  pp.   77,   94. 
VIII  Ge'ttint;  in  Touch  with  Out-of-Town  Workmen,   1908-9,   Nov, -Dec- Jan. , 
pp,    103-104,    120> 

Handling'  Men:    ChicaGC    1917,   A.  V/.   Shaw  Co,      I  Selectin^;  and  Hiring.  PP*   7-56. 

Hiring"  and  Firing:  New  York,  1918,   Metropolitan  Life   Insurance  Co.,  pp.   23-38. 

Glossary  of  Occuoations;   p.o.   467-526  of  Bv.lletin  No.   218  of  U.   S.  Bureau  of 

Labor  Statistics  en'citled  "Wages  and  Hours  of  L^Lor   in  the    Iron  and  Steel 
Bidustry,    1907-1915.   Washington  1917.      Superintendent  of  Documents,   35^. 


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P  H  Y  S   I  C  AJ>----1JL A-ILiii-  A . T  J_  0  N  S_ 
En5)loyraent  ManajemeDt  Section,  v;:.r   Industries  Board 


V/ashinGton 
Sept.   19,    ;i8 

Sheet   1 


Alexander,   Magnus  \.  Ileasurin-  the  :/ork:nan»o  Physical  Fitness  for  His  Joh;    In- 
dustrial Llanajement,    1917,    January,   jj.   493-502. 

iindrev.s,   j     B.:  Physical  E:  .r:in;>.tiQn  of  Sployes;   Concord,  N.  H.,   1916,  Ameri- 
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Carmichaej.   H.   3.:   The  Ilethod  of  ::x^ination  ajid  Results  in  Sight,   Hearin^  and 
Color   Vision  for  a.e  Year  on  the  Gi'i-nd  Trunk  Rail\v'?^    S:,^stem;  Toronto,   1916, 
Canada  i.Iedical  AiDSOciaoion  Journal,   V^l .   VI,   pp.    210-227. 

Clark,  v;.    Iwin^v   II.   3.:   Iledico.!   Supervision  of  Factory  Bnployesr   Result  of  Five 
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Cronin,   H.   J.:   V  lue  of  He..lth  E^uninations;   Journal  Ajnerican  Medical  Aosociation 
1916,   April   29,   p.    1374. 

Duty,   A.  H.:   The  Value  of  ^xaiTiination  of  Avlicants  for   ^jidustrial  Employment,. 
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1917, 

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Fisk,  ^.  L.:  F  ctors  Affectin.,  the  >.orkinj  A' ilit-  of  the  Er-iploye;  lOOfo, 
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Fisk,  Su.^ene  L.-   Periodic  p.^ysical  E-.amination  of  E-Tployes;  N  tional  Association 
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Lo^vman,    J.  B.:    Value  of  Piiysicd  I^xanination  as  a  Factor  in  the  Prevention  of 
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p^  .    48-55 • 

Ilock    H.   ^..'   Efficient  S  stem  of  liodical  E.  amination^   Transaction  of  lOth  An- 
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McC^rdy,   S.  II.:  P..ysical   Ecanination  and  Ra.^eneration  of  Employes;   Chicajo,   1915, 
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M^Hual,    J..:   T*xe  i;eec.   of  a  Vision  Tcjt  for  Drivers;   London,    1916,    II,  p.    390, 
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Se:,..our,   Gertrude:   T.e  Health  of  Soldier  and  Divilian:   Survey,   1918,  April  27, 
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men. 

S-iuudv.  F-.   Loy.a  ...    (Bothlehen  Steel   Co.    S.   Bethlehem,  Pa.):   Medic..!  Saper- 
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PHYSICAL     BX  A  Fl  I  IT  A  T   IONS 
Employment  llanasement  Section,  V/ar   Industries  Board 


'VVashincton 

Sept.  19,  ne 

Sheet  2 


Hiring  and  Firing,   N^v  York,   1917,   Ivfetropolitan  Life    Insurance  Co.,  pp.   33-36 

Pennsylvania  Melical  Journal,   Oct.  1916,   Vol.   20.  No.    1,    Conference  of  Indus- 
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1917,  Little  Bruwn,    ^1.75.     Lii^cy's  ^1-58. 

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Barlini^'ton,  Dr.   Thomas:    Illness   in   Industry-    Its  Cost  and  Prevention;   Bulletin 
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BOStOlT?^)    r 

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Franz,   Shepherd   I.:   Handbook  of  I.Iental  Examination  Llethods,   New  York,   1912, 
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Hamilton,  A.  II.:   Tests  for  the  Perception  Efficiency  of  Hecruits;  Medical  Hecord, 

1918,  February  16,   Vol.   95,  pp.   285-286. 

Hanus,  Paul  H.   and  H.  D.   G-aylord:   Courtis  Arithmetic  Tests  Applied  in  Employes 
in  Business  Houses,  Educational  Administration  and  Supervision,   Vol   3, 
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Hoeh  and  Amsden;   a  Guide  to   the  Descriptive  Study  of  the  Personality;  New  Yorlc 
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Hollin^^vorth,   K     L,:    Vocational  Psychology;   New  York,   1916,  D,   Appleton.     Oh. 

Ill,  The  Develox^ment  of  Psycho lo^iCcil  Tests,  pp»  57-79;  Ch.  V,  Special  Vo- 
cational Tests  and  Ilethods,  rg.  109-121.  Tests,  Blanks,  Standards,  Forms, 
p,.,    2B  5-300. 

Jarrett,  :i-ry  Ct|   Chief  Social   Service,   Boston,  Psychopathic  Hospital;  Psycho- 
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LoUi^h,    J.   E.:   Experimental  Psychology  in  Vocational   Guidance;   New  York,   1913, 
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ifetcalf,  H,   C:  Report  of  Committee  on  Vocational  Guidance;   New  York,   1916, 

National  Association  of  Corporation  Schools,  pp.   94-111.     Reproduces  certain 
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TechnoIOt;y. 

Ilullan,  E.  K.:   Ilentality  of  the  Arrivin^;  Iramisrant;  Public  Health  Bulletin,  No. 
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Pintner,  H,  and  H.  A.  Toops:  Uental  Tests  of  Unemployed  Men;  Journal  of  Applied 
Psychology,  1917,  p,  1,  325-o41,  etc. 

Pintner,  Rudolph:  The  Ilental  Survey;  New  York,  1918,  D.  Appleton.  Endeavors 
to  construct  a  sieve,  applicable  in  diagnostic  work,  for  educational  and 
social  surveys. 

Scott,  Walter  Dill:  Selection  of  Employes  ty  Ileans  of  Quantitative  Deterraina-  ' 
tions;  Arrnais  of  American  Academy,  1916,  May,  pp.  182-193. 

Scott,  Walter  Dill:  The  Scientific  Selection  of  Salesmen;  Advertising  and  Sell- 
ing lia^azine,  1915,  October,  November  and  December. 

Speek,  P.  A.:  Psychology  of  Floating  Workers;  Annals  of  itoerican  Academy  i 
Pol.  and  Scientific  Science,  1917,  January,  pp.  72-79. 

Stern,  W.  :  Psychological  Methods  of  Testing  Intelligence;  Baltimore,  1915, 
Warwick  and  York,  vl'25. 

Stern,  'v'illiam:  The  Supernormal  Child;  Journal  of  Ed.  Psychology,  Vol,  2,  No. 
3,  pp.  143-l/dt8;  No.  4,  pp.  181-190. 

Termar.,  Lewis  :..  •  Measurement  of  Intelligence;  Boston,  1916,  Houghton,  River- 
side Textbooks. 

Terman,  Lewis  M. :  The  Stanford  Revision  and  Extension  of  the  Binet-Simon  In- 
telligence Scale,  Baltimore,  1917,  Warwick  and  York. 

Tredgcld,  a.  F.:  Mental  Deficiency;  New  York,  1912,  William  Wood  &  Co.,  especi- 
ally Chapter  VI  "Physic-a  Characteristics  of  Aiientia"  :  nd  Chapter  VII, 
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Wliipple,  Guy  M. :  The  Use  of  Mental  Tests  in  Vocational  Guidance;  Annals  of 
Aineric:.n  Academy,  1916,  May,  pp.  193-204. 

Withrow,  O.C*J.:  Mentally  Deficient  Recruits  for  Army  Service;  Public  Health 
Journal,  1918,  March,  Vol.  9,  p.  lCS-111. 

Yerkes,  Robert  M,  and  James  'V.  Bridges  and  Rose  S.  Hardwick:  Pint  Scale  for 
Measuring"  Mental  Ability,  Baltimore,  1915,  Warwick  and  York. 

Yerkes,  Robert  M.  and  C.  S*  Rosey:  A  Point  Scale  for  the  Measurement  of  in- 
telligence in  Adolescent  and  Adult  Individuals;  Boston  Medical  and  Sur- 
gical Journal,  1917,  April  19,  Vol.  .76,  No.  IC,  pp.  564-673. 

Hiring  and  Firing:  New  York,  1918,  Metropolit:ai  Life  Insurance  Co.,  pp.  31-33. 

Material  for  mental  tests  m^  be  secured  from  Stoelting  and  Co.,  3047  Carroll 
Ave.  Ciuca.^0,  manufacturers  of  scientific  apparatus,  and  from  The  Morning- 
side  Press,  3000  Broadw:-y,  New  York  City. 

Mentality  Tes^ist  A  Sym^>oslum;  Journal  of  Ed.  Psychology.   Vol.  7,  No.  4,  pp. 
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B  I  B  L   lOaRAPHY 


JOB     •/,  X^  A  L  Y  S    I  S 


V/ashiii;^tcn 
•  Sept.    18,    '18 

Sheet  1 


Er.inloyment  r^fcua^euient  Sectiuxi,   Vax   Iiidus tries  Board 

B.-.acock,   Major  George  P.:   T-yloj-  S^'steixi  :.n  ¥r;^.:il?:lin  liiui  ;ei;.ent;  Ne-./  Turk,    1917, 
Eii^ir\e3'.*i'a^:  iy.i:,r^7,iaa  Co.,    Chap  car  6,   e3peo.^.a'J.ly  pp#    80-83* 

SloiJKieield,   Ifever:    I- .'Lor'  end.  CM<iJ^nc.^^^^ -^v;   Hew  Y^rk,    1917,    The    Industrial  S::- 
tcnsjoxi   Jns^-.l/.'ate,    Chapter   V,    i.jp.    1?3  -1.41 

BurUer   R.    J.;    r;--*t:oi.i   55;)cr-Tf  1  *aoioriS   /or  Hlri.n..,;    A-nnalp   c-f  ArAeTlcan,  Ac^^deny, 
1916>   ivl.^,    ■^-*.    176-iei. 

Cruzier,   Cexier.:!  Will.^xra!    Scientific  M^=^a:;e:'uent   in  Government  Fstal^lisliirients- 
Bulletin  uf  Socv^t^^   to  Promo::e  the  >Science  of  M-rXiU'^eiaent,    1915t    October* 

fir.erson,   H..-rr:.n^;toii:   The  Twelve  Principles  of  Efficiency;  ITe'w  Yorlc,    1912,   En^ift 
neer:-.nj  VL^c-^zino  Co,,  pp.    25i-3vi6.     Al.O)    m  the  author'^  "Efficiency" 
P-,   9^-145. 

Guuld,   Ernest  C:   Hou  Adequate  Records  H'j1-.>  to  Sulve  Labor  Problei^s;    IJ^fo^   1918. 
i^i-y*  PP»    106-114* 

Guuld,   Ernest  C:    Outline  of  Job  Analysis  as  used  by  Ernest  C*   Gould  of  the 
YoTonijStown  Siieet  and  Tuuc  Co.;    Iron  Aje      1916,   Ai>ril  4,    <•.   67'*. 

Kolly,  Roy  \7. :   Hiring  tuc  WorKt:r;   En^iineeriuv   Mr.,,o.zine  Co.,    OK'^-^ter  V.   r.-*   -i6-f^w. 

JiGtCilf,   H.   C:   Repurt  of  Conraittee  on  Voc.tion^l   Guid^^ce;  Wow  York,   1916, 
N-ticncil  Associ  ition  of  Curporati'^n  Schools,  pp.   44-47. 

Taylor,  F.   W. :   Shop  Ilanat^ement;   New  York,    1911,   Harper  6:  Bros,,   pp.   123-126. 

Valentine,     Robert  G.:   Labor  Or^^anizations  and  Public  Employment  Offices;  Pro- 
ceeding's of  the  Fourth  innual  Iifeetin^-  of  the  i\inerican  Assor^lation  of  Public 
Employrr.ent  Criir.ers  held  at  Buffalo,   July  20,   21,    191S.     Published  as  Bull- 
etin No.    220  of  "he  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,   ^Vashingtcn,    1917.      In  this 
address  l^.   Valentine  ur,-es  the  necessity  of  job  analysis,  with  time 
studies,   as  a  means  of  arriving  at  a  basis  for  wages. 

Valentine,   R.   G. :    Cooperating   in  Industrial  Research;   Survey,    1916,    Sept.   9. 

Glossary  of  Occupations   (in  the   iron  and  steel   industry-)   Bulletin  of  U.   S.   Bureau 
of  Labor  Statistics  NO,    218,   Wages  and  Hours  of  Labor  in  the   Iron  Steel    In- 
dustry,   1907  to  1915,    Oct.   1917.  Price  35^,  pp.    467-526.     Consists  of  short 
paragraphs  defining  the  work  of  each  type  of  worker  and  the  amount  of 
strength  and   skill   required.     When  the  occupation  to  aiay  extent  len/i.*^  up.  to 
a  hi^er  occupation,   the  facts  are  stated. 


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BIB  L   lOGHAPHY 


JOB     A  i:  A  L  Y  SIS 


v/ashinoton 
Sept,    18,    '18 
Sheet  2 


Employment  Management  Section,   'Jar   Industries  Section 


Hirin^-  and  Firinj;  New  York,   1918,   Hetropo*litan  Life    Insurance   Co.,  pp.    19-23. 

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Qualifications  and  su-jges^^d  ranje  of  compensation,   for  every  class  of 
clerical,   en.-ineei'in^^  medical,    inspectional  and  other  position  represented 
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Trade  Specifications  and  Occupational  Index  of  Professions  and  Trades  in  the 
Army,  'Vashin^ton,  1918.  V/ar  Department  Document  Ho.  774,  Office  of  the 
Adjutant  General. 


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DILUTION 


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9 


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Bailie,  G.  H.:  Dilution  ef  Skilled  Lahor  and  Women  in  Industries;  American 

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Snployrnent  Jlanai^eroent  Sect  ion  $  War  Industries  Boai*d 

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Fisher,  Boyd;  Lfethods  of  Reducing"  the  L;-bor  Turnover;  Annals  of  American  Academy, 

1916,  Llay,  pp.  144-154.  Does  not  contain  the  tabulation  of  remedies  later 
attached  to  this  p^er. 

Fisher,  Boyd:  Determining  Cost  of  Turnover  of  Labor;  Annals,  May  i  1917,  pp.  44-50. 

Fisher,  Boyd;  How  to  Reduce  Labor  Turnover;  Annals,  May,  1917,  pp.  10-32, 

Cre^-g,  Richard  B.:  Labor  Turnover  Records  and  the  Labor  Problem;  Pqp  er  in  Textile 
Session  of  38th  annual  meetin^;  of  iimerican  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers, 

1917,  December. 

Heltman,  Ralph  E.:  Do  You  Keep  Your  Men  Too  Long?  System,  1918,  April. 

Hobart,  M.  C;  The  Problem  of  L.-bor  Turnover;  American  Jfeichinist,  1918,  May  16. 
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Kelly,  Roy  V/.:  Hiring  the  V/orker;  New  York,  1916,  Engineering  Magazine  Co., 
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Nichols,  Ernest  F.:  The  Employment  Manager;  Annals,  May,  1916,  pp.  1-8. 

Slocum,  C.  H.:  wliy  We  Can  Hold  Our  Men;  System,  1917,  December. 

Van  H'.rlingen,  J.  M.  and  T.  J.  Dv/yer:  Methods  of  Arriving  at  L.bor  Turnover;  In- 
dustrial IlJiiagement,  1918,  April,  pp.  319-321. 

Williams,  Mrs.  J:  no  C:  Tne  Reduction  of  Labor  Turnover  In  the  Pliinpton  Press; 

Annals,  11,^^   1917,  pp.  71-81^  (Mr*.  Williams  is  Enployment  Manager,  Plimpton 
:PTe  s  s ,  Norwood ,  Mas  • ) 

*  • 

Williams,   Joiin  M.  (Secretary  of  Fayette  R.  Plui^b,    Inc,  Philadelphia):  An  Actual 

Account  of  What  We  H..:ve  Done  to  Reduce  our  Li-bor  Turnoveri  Annals,   M:y,   1917, 
pp.   52-54  on  cost  of  labor  turnover. 

Computing  L-.t-or  Turnover:   A  •Questionnaire;    Industrial  M-nagement,    1918,   Sept., 
pp.   239-246.  Among  others  contributing  are  D.  R.  Kennedy ^  H.  H.  M-  owan,  E. 
H.  Fiiih,   Jiark  M,   Jonc;:,   .o:id  I^Iary  B.   Gilson. 

'^he  Hi^i:  Cost  of  L- .  or  That  Curaes  and  Goes,  Factory,   1916,  December,  p^).  655-656. 
CaujBes  of  employes  leaving.     SU^^jeste^  remedies. 


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U  K  E  IIPLOYllEITT 


Sept.   20^  1918 


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R.-r)loyment  ^/Ljiar;:enien 'c  Section,  War   Industries  Board 

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Errnloyment  Hanajembnt  Seot-ion,  War  ladustries  Board 


\7ashin(:;ton 
Sept.  20,   1918 


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No.   5-6,    1894,  pp-   55-6T. 

Enmet,  Borif=i:  Lc^bor  Sur*vv^y  of  Cleveland  Cloak  Industry,  Montiily  Lc.l»or  Review, 
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liBLIfiGRAPHY 
PUBLIC     EIIPLOYMENT     BUREAUS 
Eroployinenv  M:ina{;pmart  Section,  War  In'^.ns^.ries  Board 


Washington 
Sept.  2Ct   1918 


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Kellor,  FraDcas,  A.:   ♦♦Out  of  T/ork'»;  N.   Y*,   1904,  Putnams, 
Ae^i^c.les:   O.'liair  Treatment  of  the  Unemployed  and  Their 
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A  Study  of  Ernployment 
Inllnence  upc n  Homes 


Leiserson,  W^  M. :   The  Theory  o"^:.  Public  EnrploymeTit  Offices  and  the  Principles  of  •- 
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pp.   28- '4/, 

Lescohis-j-,  Bon  P.:  A  Clearinc  House  for  Labor;  Atla^itic  Monthly,  1918,  June,  pp« 
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se-'Vi3e. 

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of  liechanical  Bngiueert.,  Ko.  926,  New  York,   1902. 

,  .  ■».       .  '        '      ■ 

Gantt,  H.  L.:  The  Co2np3nsation  of  Workwn;  Engineering  togazine,   1910,  Fe*.,  pp^ 
663-662;   itornh,  pp.   813-823;  Aj??il»  Jp^   17-23;  toy,  pp.   161-175;  June,  pp. 
331-340. 

Oantt,   H,  L.:  V7ork,  v/agoi^  and^floflta;  New  York,  iSlO,  the  Engineering  I^agatlne, 
esix>cirill:^  O^ia^^.ers  III,   IV,  ?  and  VI. 


B1BLI0GS4£HY 


WAS  B  5 


Sept.  23 ♦   1918 
Sheet  2 


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Cross  references:  The  Miniinuin  Wage,  Profit  Sharing 

ai^luyinent  Ivlanagement  Section,  Vi^r  Industries  Board 

Glemy.  B.  B.:  Is  the  Day  Wage  a  Pair  Bargain;  Factory,  Fet.  1912,  Excellent  brief 
article  on  different  systems. 

Going,  Charles  B.t  Principles  of  Industrial  Engineering;  New  York,  1911,  Mc-Graw- 
Hill,  Chapter  VII,  Labor:  The  Priijpary  Wage  Systems,  pp.  113-132.  Chapter 
VIII,  Labor:  Philosophies  of  Management,  pp.  133-154. 

Gowin,  B.  B.:  The  Executive  and  His  Control  of  Men;  Hew  York,  1915.  i^cmillan, 
pp.  203-315. 

Hanna,  Hugh  S.  &  W.  J.  Lauck:  Wages  and  the  War:  A  Summary  of  Hecent  Wage  TJove- 

ments;    Cleveland,    Ohio,    1918,    The  Doyle   &  Vvaitz  putlishing   Co,    ^.0«,    M&lnly 

statistical  tables. 

Howard,  Stanley  E.:  The  Pall  River  Sliding  Scale;  Escperiment  of  1905-1910;  American 
Economic  Review,  1917,  September. 

Hozie,  R.  P.:  Scientific  Management  and  Labor;  New  York,  1915,  B.  Appletcn,  pp. 
61-67. 

Jones,  Edward  D.:  The  Administration  of  Industrial  Enterprises;  New  York,  1916, 
Longmans.  Chapter  12,  The  Measurement  of  Wage  Factors,  pp.  226-241,  Chapter 
13,  The  ^Ider  Wage  Systems:  Day  Wages,  Piece  Rates,  Profit  Sharing  and  the 
Sliding  Scale,  pp.  242-264;  Chapter  14,  The  Newer  Wage  Systems:  The  Halsey, 
Rowan,  Taylor,  Gantt,  and  Emerson  systems,  pp.  265-290. 

Kiniball,  D.  S.:  Principles  of  Industrial  Organization;  New  York,  1913,  Chapter  XI* 
The  Compensation  of  Labor. 

Lee,  John  R. :  The  So-Called  Profit  Sharing  System  in  the  Ford  Plant;  Annals  of 
American  Acadeipy,  1916,  l^y,  pp.  297-310. 

Marston,  C.  A.:  A  Bonus  Which  Pays  the  Executive  for  Cutting  Bscpsnses;  iCO^t  1918, 
ipril,  pp.  104-108.  (I^.  »rston  is  Industrial  angineer  Hupp  Mtor  Car  Corpor- 
ation.) 

Mars ton,  C.  A.:  Piece  Work  versus  Bonus;  100^,  1918,  February,  pp.  110-114.  (Mr. 
Marston  is  Industrial  Engineer  Hupp  Motor  Car  Corporation,  Detroit) 

Miller,  L.  A.-  Classifying  Work  at  Certain  Basic  Wages;  100^,  1913,  Sept.  pp,  110- 
IIS;  Oct  .  pp.  106-110;  Nov.  pp.  118-122;  Dec,  pp.  112-116.  1917.  (Mr.  Mil- 
ler is  Office  Manager  Willys -Over  land  Co,,  Toledti) 

layers,   David  M, :  Saving  Fuel  In  a  Large  Industrial  Boiler  Plant;  Industrial  J^nage- 
ment,  1917,  February,  pp.  639-S50.  Serves  to  show  the  type  of  engineering 
and  aoooxmtlng  control  required  to  operate  a  typical  production  bonus  plan. 

Scott,  Walter  Dill:  Increasing  Human  Efficiency  in  Business;  New  York,  1911,  M^c- 
millan,  Chapter  VI,  Wages  as  a  Means  of  Increasing  Hianan  Efficiency,  pp.  132- 
164. 


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B  IBL  tCGRAPHY 


WAGES 


"Vi^shington 
Sept,  23,  1918 
Sheet  3. 


Cross  references:  The  iJllniinuin  Wage,  Profit  Sharing 

Employinent  llaiiagement  Section,  War  Indiistrles  Board 

Se liars,  R.  W. :  The  IText  Step  in  Democracy;  New  York,  1916,  Macmillan  &  Co.  Ch.  IX 
Some  Principles  of  Pecuniary  Reward,  pp.  170—  (Mr,  Sellars  is  Assistant 
Professor  of  Philosophy, 

Shepard,  George  K. :  The  Api)lication  of  Efficiency  Principles;  New  York,  1917,  En- 
gineering »gazine  Co,,  Cl^pter  XII,  The  Fair  Deal. 

Shepard;  George  H. :  Efficiency  Rewards;  Industrial  lanagement,  1917,  April,  pp. 
51-6?.. 

Stearns,  \7.   D. :  StaD.clardl2ed  Occupations  and  Rates;  Industrial  Management,  1918, 
I^a?^-«P^^-^i'^v^3"^-10.  (I.ir.  Sv.ea::ns  is  Secretary  Occupation  and  Rate  Committee, 
V/estinghvase  E3.ectric  and  Manufacturing  Co. 

Tar\>ell,  Ida  li.:  New  Ideals  in  Business;  New  York,  1917,  X^acmillan,  Ch.  VIII, 
A  Man'^  Hire,  pp.  193-221.  Ch.  IX,  Experiments  in  Justice,  pp.  222-257, 

Taylor,  Frederick  W. :  A  Piece  Rate  System:  Transactions  of  American  Society  of 
Mechanical  Engineers,  No.  647;  New  York,  1895.  Reprinted  in  C.  B.  Thomson 
Scientific  Ivlanagement ,  pp.  S36-S83. 

Thcinpson,  C.  B.:  How  to  Pay  for  Work;  Factory,  1916,  April,  pp.  348-351. 

::iicii^son,  C.  B.  (Editor):  Scientific  l^nagement;  Cambridge,  1914,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity Press.  Two  papers  hy  C.  B.  Thompson;  "Wages  and  V/age  Systems  as  Incen- 
tives'  pp.  684-705  and  "The  Relation  of  Scientific  Management  to  the  Wage 
Problem"' pp.  706-719. 

Vachee,  Colonel:  Napoleon  at  Work;  New  York,  1914,  Ll^cmillan,  C^ppters  7  and  8. 
Rewards  and  Penalties,  p^'.  171-239. 

Valentine,  R.  G.  anO.   Orlway  Tead:  Work  and  Pay;  Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics, 
Vol.  31,  February  1917,  pp.  241-258. 

WebTi,  Sidney:  The  Works  Manager  Toda^.;  New  York,  1917,  Longmans.   Chapter  V,  The 
Standard  Rate,  pp.  41-54;  Chapter  VI,  Payment  by  Results,  pp.  55-98;  Chapter 
VII,  The  ivlanagement  Should  Have  Nothing  to  Do  with  Rate  of  Wages,  pp.  99-102. 

The  Adjustment  of  Wages  to  Efficiency,  Nev  York,  1G96,  ^erican  Economic  Associa- 
tion (Macmillan)  Economic  Studies,  Vol.  1,  No.  2,  includes  "(>ain  Sharing"  by 
H.  R.  Towne;  "The  Premium  Plan  of  Paying  for  Labor",  F.  A.  Halsey,  '*A  Piece- 
rate  System",  F.  W.  Taylor. 

Automatic  Rating  of  WurAmen:  Springfield  Armory* s  System;  Iron  Age,  1913,  April  13, 
pp.  811-812. 

Why  Bonus  was  Cut  Cut  of  Government  Shipyards;  I00j2,  1918,  June,  pp.  112-114  &126. 
No  l)onus  system  introduced  because  of  the  great  variety  of  plans  presented  and 
no  time  to  go  to  the  bottom  of  the  subject. 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY 


V  AGES 


Washington 
Sept.   23,   1918 
Sheet  4 


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Cross  references:   The  Minirni-'m  7/rse,  Profit  Sharing 

Employment  Ito.iagement  Section,  War  Influs tries  Board 

Getting  the  Honey's  Worth,   lOOj?,  1918,  August,  pp,   52-54,  Itefects  of  ^onus  plans* 

Increasing  File  Clerk^s  Efficiency  ty  a  Bonv.s;   100^,   1918,  July,  pp.  72,  78^ 
^ugustj  pp.   74-78.     A  bonus  lufiLse^  on  a  point  system. 

Industrial  Efficiency  said.  Fatigue  in  British    lilunition  Factories;   Bulletin  of 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Lalsor  Statistics,  No.   230,  Washington,   1917,  pp.    96-122. 

Industrial  Organization;   Chica^'O,   1914,  A«  V/.  Shaw  C^v.   »»Selecting  a    Wage  Payment 
Method'*,  p^  .   119-156 • 

Piece-work  Systems;   Jfechanical  V/vrld,   1917,  August  31.     Discusses  the  three  Tiest 
known  systems. 

A  Questionnaire  Di.^est  on  Ivfcthuds  of  Wage  Payment,   Chicago,   1918,  Western  Effic- 
iency Sot-lety,   60  cents ^ 

Transactions  of  the  iinerican  Society  of  I^chanical  Engineers — Kent,  V/illiam:   A 
Problem  in  Profit  Sharing,   1887,  No.   256,   Tovync,  H.  R.:   Gain  Sharing,   1889, 
Ko.   341;   Halsey,  F.  A.:   The  Premium  Plan  for  Paying  for  Lalior,   1891,  Noi  449; 
Taylor,  F,  W.:  A  Piece-rate  System,   1895,  Ho,   647;   (Jojitt,   H.  L»s  A  Bonus 
System  for  Rewarding  Labor,  1902,  No*  928;  Richard?,  Frank:   Gift  Propositions 
for  Paying  V/orkers,   1903,  No.   965;    Is  ^ything  the  mtter  with  Piece  Work, 
Transactions,   Deceml>er,   1905^   Taylor,   F.  W. :   Shop  ilLlxa^ement ,    1903,  No.    1003; 
Richards,  Frank:    Is  Anything  the  Matter  with  Piece  Work?  1904,  No.   1012* 


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THE     M  J  II  I  M  U  M    WAGE 
EiiiijlOTinent  Manrigement  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


V/ashington 
Sept,   21,   1918 

Sh5?^t   1- 


Andrews,    Irene  0.:   9^>ie  Rolavlon  of  IrregJiIar  Eraployi-sent  to  the  Living  Wa^e  for 
Vi/jn?Qn;  New  York,   19j.5,  j^erican  Association  for  Labor  Legislation 

Gibbs,  Winifred  S.:   The  HinimTom  Cost  of  Living;   Now  Yorlc,   1917,   Facmillan. 

HolcomJG,   A    N.:   The  Effects  of  tiie  Lci,^I  Minimum  Wage  for  Women,   Boston,   1917, 

llassachusetts  Minimum  Wc^e  C'^icmisslan,   Annals  of  American  Academy,   Jan.   1917. 

Holcomhe,  A.  N.  The  Legal  rdnimum  V/age   in  the  United  States;   American  Economic 
Review,   mrch,   191  a 

Hudson,  Ray  M. :   How  to  Determine  Cost  of  Living  in  An  Industrial  Community;    In- 
dustrial I^Ianagement ,    19.'.8,    Sept.,  pp.    165-191. 

©benauer,  l^larie  L.   and  Bei-tha  Von  der  Nienburg:   E.?feot  of  Minimum-Wage  Determina- 
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1915. 

Heely,   mry  K.    (Editor):    Selected  Articles  on  the  Minimum  Wage;  New  York,  1917, 
H.  Vv.  Wilsjn  Co.  vath  comprehensive  blbliogra|^hy. 

Ryan.,   J.   A.  Rev.:   A  Living  Wage:    Its  Ethical  and  ECunoraic  Aspects;  New  York,   1906 
L^cmillan  Co. 

StreJghtoff,  Frank  H. :  Report  on  the  Cost  of  Living;   Fourth  Report  of  the  Factory 
Investigating  Co^jLiission,  Albany,    1915,   State  of  New  York.   Vol.    IV,  pp.   1461- 
1844. 

Streightoff,  Frank  H.:  The  Standard  of  Living  Among  the  Industrial  People  of  Anjcr- 
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Taussig,  P.  W.:  Minimum  W^tge  for  Women;   Quarterly  Journal  of  Econv^mics,   1916,  May. 

Webb,   Sidney:  The  Eoouumio  Theory  of  a  Legal  Minimum  Wage;   Journal  of  political 
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Winslow.  Emma  A.:  15j'  LIcney  Won't  Reach;   Survey,    1918,   M.^y  4,  pp.    122-125.     Show- 
in  -  un  the  basis  of  an  investigation  of  377  self-sui:>rortins  families  in  New 
York  City  that  net  all  wage-earners  are  better  off  since  the  war  began. 
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Cost  of  Living  in  the  District  of  Colombia;  Ivlonthly  Review  of  Bureau  of  Labor 
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Cust  of  Livin^^'  Duriati  1917  and  1918  oompared  to  Prewar  Period;   Monthly  Review  of 
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The  lanimum  W..ge;   Central     Debating  League,   Chicago,   19^4.  University  of  Chicago, 


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THE     MI  N  I  1.1  IJ  M    WAGE 
Eqployin.or>t  Mundsei^iont  Section,  M^t  Lidustries  Board 


V;aslilngton 
Sep-;;,  n^  1918 
S/ieet  Z 


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Tlie  Minimian;  V/i^^e;  AmVrican  Ld^ialatioii  Pxvinw,    1913,  Tebruary,   Vol.  3,  No,   1, 
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sion Ir.  which  Jjxra  R.    C^rroons,   Ed\vard  F.  McSv^een3yt  Paul  U.  Kellogg  Henry 
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Report  on  the  Cnr^t  of  Living  for  an  Unr.killed  Laborer '3  Family  in  New  York  City. 
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Srvmposium  on  the  mn'm?m  V/cg^  Prublern;  Fourth  Reporn  of  the  Factory^ Investigd-ting 
Coramission,   Albany,    lG}.5v    S'v.ato  of  Nov.  Yur*^,    Vol*    1,   pp*   592-826. 

Third  Report  of  the  Factory  InviF.tig:atirg  Oojimission;  Albany,   1914,   State  of 
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PROFIT     S  H  ARING 


Washington 
Sept.   21,   191(? 


Employment  Management  Section,  Wht  Industries  Board 


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Emmet,   Boris:  Profit  Sharing  in  the  United  States;   Bulletin  of  U.   S.  Bureau  of 
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^shington 
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Motc^lf,  H.  C:  Ropor-^,  of  Committee  on  Tfocational  Guidance;  New  York,  1916, 
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Reilly,  Philip  J.:  Planning  Promotion  for  Enrployes  and  Its  Effect  in  Reducing 
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Washington 
Sept.  ZZ,   1918 
Sheet  1 


Alexana^r.  M»  W,:  Tlie  PhyrAe^lan  in  Industry;  Toronto,  1916,  Dominion  Madical 
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Secretary  American  Association  for  Labor  Legislation) 

Ai..irew9,  Lieut.  Colonel  Lincoln  C.s  Leadership  and  Military  (Training,  Philadelphia 
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Becker,  0.  M.:  How  to  Increase  Factory  Efficiency;  Industrial  Managemant,  1916, 
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Bussey,  G.  D.:  Manual  of  Personal  Hygiene;  Boston,  1917,  Ginn,  60^ 

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Monthly  Eevlew  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  1917,   Oct.,  pp.    i0l-lb6. 

Wlnslow,    C.  B.   A.:   She  Effect  of  A:;mo3ph3vl.3  Conditions  on  Fatigue  and  Efflslenoyj 
American  Journal  of  Pv.blle  Health,   1917,  Oct.,  pp.    827-884. 

YoakiTin,   C.   S.:  An  Experlneutal  Study  of  Fatigue;  Psychological  Review.  Ltonograph 
Supplement,   1909,   Vol.  9,  No.   46,  pp.  1-131. 

Analy^s  of  British  Wartime  Reports  on  Hours  of  Work  as  Related  to  Output  and 
Fatiguei  Boston,  1917,  National. Industiial  Conference  Board,  Report  No.  2. 

The  case  for  the  Shorter  Work  Day..    Supreme  Court  of  the  U^J^^J J*^J^^;  ,f  S^" 
Un  0.  Bunting  versus  The  State  of  Oregon.     Brief  for  the  Defendant  In  Error. 
New  York,  1915,  National  Consumers'  League.     "  volumes. 

The  Effect  of  Long  Working  Hours  on  Industrial  Efficiency;  Auto   Indus ty,   1918, 
July  le.     HOW  output  has  been  increased  by  a  reduction  of  hours  of  labor. 


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FATIGUE.   AITD  THE  FORMMIION  OF  A  WORK  SCHEDULE 
Bmployraeut  Management  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


v;SLShington 
Sept.  24,   1918 
Sheet  3. 


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Hoiirs,  Fatigue  and  Health  in  BT-it^.sh  Binitlon  Factories;  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Bureau 
of  Labor  Statistics,  No.  221,  Washington,  1917,  lb  cents, 

•        •', 

Hours  of  Work  as  Related  to  Output  and  Health  of  Workers:  Cotton  Manufacturing; 
Boston,  1918,  National  Industrial  Conference  Board,  Report  No*  4. 

How  to  Handle  Hight  Shifts;  Factory,  1917,  October,  pp.  533-535. 

Industrial  Efficiency  and  Fatigue  In  British  Iftmition  Factories;  Bulletin  of  U.  S, 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  Ho.  230,  Washington,  1917,  pp.  14-41.  Comparison 
of  efficiencies  of  day  work  and  night  work. 

HOW  Industrial  Fatigue  May  be  Reduced.  Preliminary  Heport  of  Divisional  Committee 
on  industrial  Fatigue  of  Section  on  Sanitation  of  Welfare  Conmittee,  of  C^'f^I, 
cil  of  National  Defense}  Public  Health  Reports,  1918,  August  10,  pp.  1347-135o 
T^shington,  5^,  Superintendent  of  Documents. 

Industrial  Fatigue,  Washington,  1918,  Advisory  Commission,  Council  of  National 
Defense,  Welfare  Work  Series  No.  1. 

industrial  Fatigue,  Preliminary  Report  of  Divisional  Connittee  on  Industrial 

Fatigue  of  Conmittee  on  Labor  of  Council  of  National  Defense;  Welfare  Series 
No.  1,  Washington,  1918.  Republished  as  "How  Industrial  Fatigue  May  be  Re- 
duced" in  Public  Health  Reports,  August,  1«;  1918,  Vol.  33,  No.  33,  pp^  1347- 
1355,  by  U..  S.  Public  Health  Service,  procurable  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents  for  5  cents. 

The  Lunch  Hour  for  Women  Workers;  Survey,  1918.  Sept.  7,  pp.  643-.  ;!''«« ^'Su- 
ments  as  to  the  length  of  the  lunch  period  a^d  the  rulings  of  the  \-isconsin 
Industrial  Commission. 

one  Day  Rest  in  Seven;  American  Labor  Legislation  Review,  1912.  December.  Vol.  2, 
No,  4,  pp.  517-533.  With  bibliography. 

The  Question  of  Fatigue  from  the  Economic  Standpoint;  Manchester.  England,  1915. 
British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  pp.  67. 

The  Question  of  Fatigue  from  the  Economic  Standpoint;  Newcastle,  England,  1916, 
British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science. 

CUSS  ion. 


BJ3Li0aRA£H2 


TOshlngton 
Sept.  24,    1918 


Eraploymsnt  Management  Section,  War  Industries  Board 

Pitch,  Jo>n  A.:  Ivla^.ing  the  Job  Wo-th  WhVie;   e^^^voy,   ^^^^'/P^^^V?^:/^;  ^Ilfj/^^- 
'Phe  effect  of  ths  emplo.>Tr.c3nt  manE£or.  of  hcnu^as,  and  vacations  m  malu^^^ 

ing  a  steady  work^^ng  f5,??ce. 

Getois.  Milton:  How  Tardiness  Was  Overcome  in  One  Coni)any;  lOOfo,  1918,   July.  P^^ 
51-52.   tlvlr.  Gehrivs   i£  Employmant  Imager,  John  B-   Stecson  Co.,  Phiiaaexp 

K^ir,   John  S,:   The  Reduction  of  Al>seno,^«  a^i^l  T.^t^ir.e«o  in  Xu^nBtr>r;  Awi^Ib.  ^y, 
191V,  pp.    UO-lto, 

Qalnley,  Dr.  a.  S.:  How  We  Investigate  4^se.oesand  Wxy;  ^°f  7'   ^^^^^  Septeml>er. 
pp.   436-439.      (Mr.    Q-ilnley  is  SerTioe  Manager,  Hood  Rubber  Co.» 

4b8ences-How  to  Seduce  Them;  Factory,   1916,  August,  pp.  231-233. 

industrial  Efficiency  and  Fatig-ae  In  B'.-ltisb.  Munition  ^|^^^°-^««5  J^J^g^*''^  ''  ""'  "' 
Bux-eau  of  Laboi-  S'latistioe.  Ho.  22,0,  Waahington.   1917,  pp.   42  95. 


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SmployTT^snt  lianago:i;^n'c  £3n-;.lon,  WaT  InC.un^jries  Board 


\^shlngton 
S3pt*  24,   1918 
Slieet  !• 


Allen,  Joim  R.   and  C.  E.  mikor:  Heating  and  Ventiia-.icn;  New  York,  1918,  McGraw- 
HO.l  Look  Co. 

Bell,  Louie:  kvt  of  niunlna-<;ioii.  New  York,   1913. 

Byer.,  M.  L.:   Sconomics  of  RaiU.ay  Operation;  Hew  York,   1908.  Engineering  Newa 
PubllEhiiig  Oo. 

Cla-k.   Lindley  1).:   ^hs  Law  of  the  I^-rployz^.nt  of  La^or;   ^ewjork.   1911.   Maomman. 
C}^i.^:er  IV.   P.egv.latloxi  of   che  rh.y-3i.;al  Conditions  of  Erflploymeat .  pp.   83  90. 

Clewell,   C.  E.  Factory  L-'ghtlr^g;  New  York,  1913. 

Clewv.ll,   C.  E.:   'M^a-.;  J.-;  Pays  to  Biow  Al)ont  factory  LiRhtlng;  Factory.  IJ'"^'.^^- 
pp.   165-189;    Sept.,  pp.   ?60-S64;   Oct.,  pp.   537-5.M);   Nov.  pp.   715-719,  Dec. 
pp,   884-887;   1918,   Jan.  pp. 

Clewell,   C.  E.:  Factor-  Ughting  Codes  and  Rules;    Ii^duetrlal  J»nagement.   1918. 
February,  pp.   11  "■•121. 

Clewell.   C.  E.:  The  Problem  of  Artificial  Llghtlne;   Industrial  I^nagemmt.   1918, 
janv.ax-y,  pp.  15-20. 

^■.•,,„4-*     V     T    .  -Qar-orv  T.lantir^-  Hew  York,  1919,   Bi^lletin  Hh.  13  of  the  American 
Elliott.  E.  L.:  sac  .ory  ii\gn'<Act>,  nofv   x       »        „  ,      ,     „«     ?>     »^  i-va  Amprlcan  Laboi 
Asfoclation  fo-  Iobo:r  legiolation,  being  Vol.  1,  Ho.  2,   of  the  American  i.a 

Legislation  Re/Aew. 

Srsklne.  Lillian  and  John  Roa-,h:  The  Standardization  of  Working  Essentials;  An- 
nals.  May.   191'?.  pp.   02-95. 
50dlng,  P.  L.:   The  Lighting  Book:  A  Jtoual  for  the  Layman;  New  York;  1913. 

HoUir^orth.  H.  L.  and  A.  T.  Poffenbe-ger:  Applied  Psychology;  Hew  York,  1917, 
Tlppleto;,   Chapter  V7.  ar.d  VII.  EnvironuBr^tal  Coudltions.  pp.  99-.37. 

t"   t:.      rj^-.ro-^  o-r»^  wonfl^nff-  New  York  and  London,   1918,  Longmans,   British 
=^'*°a;.e;r,i;t":rl:;:  rsa'nrtau;n!%alhing  Conveniences,  Welfare,  and  First 

•      Aid,  pp.    177-150. 
Jones.  Edward  D.:  The  Administration  of  Industrial  Snterprlses;  New  York.  1916. 
Longmans,  pp.   84-97. 

Lee,  P.  S.:  Fresh  Air;  Popular  Science  Monthly,  1914,  April. 

Leffingwell,  W.  H.:  Scientific  Office  Iftnagement,  Chicago,  1917,  A.  W.  Shaw  Co. 
Data  on  Ventilation.     Si?)plementary  to  Section  II. 

ilarks,  L.  B.:  Practical  Standards  for  Factory  Illumination;  American  Journal  of 
public  Health,   1918,  l&y.   Vol.   8,  p.  363-7. 

Oliver     Sir  Thonfts-   Lead  Poisoning:  from  the   Industrial.  Medical,  and  Social 
^        loilts  ofTlew;  L^don.  1914.  H.  K.  Lewis.   "Factory  and  Workshop  Orders-. 


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En5)loyment  i^:aagome?ib  Section,  War  jjiiiistr-les  Board 


Wikihington 
Sept.   24,   1916 
Sheet  2 


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1^,  Harry  i?,:  Rev-)ni?,ting  V/omer?  in  Potrolt:  I^.clustr5.al  l^anagcment,  1917,  Aug, 
pp,  65'j-6o9.   Oun'-airs  the  ^^andards  di^a^vn  up  by  ti^e  Letrolt  Sxecutives*  Clul 
for  plantti  er$»"loyir:g  women. 

Price,  George  Mo  and  Davi.d  H,  Tv.olc:  Light  aj>d  Illrmination  in  Garment  Shops,  New 
York,  :918,  Joint  3oa:rd  of  Sanloar^y  Ocr*:^»ol  3n  the  Cioatc,  Suit  and  Skirt  and 
Dress  and  Waist  IndLus':.rie3,  31  Union  Sqaaie, 

Price,  George  I!.:  The  MocJern  Factory;  New  yor3i,  1914,  John  V/iley,  Chapter  V,  Light 
and  Iliummati'Dn  in   ractories,  pp,  232-2;58;  Chapter  V*:,  Factory  Sanitation, 
pp.  259-23C;  Coa^toi  Vnt.  Air  and  Ventilation  in  PactOx'5es,  pp.  347-391; 
Chapter  IX,  Ihtos trial  P-.-::}  and  Dusty  Tr?des,  pj.  392-437;  Chapter  X,  Indus- 
trial Poisons,  Gases  and  'rmes,  pp.  438-485. 

Price,  George  1^1.:  Practical  Sbendards  for  Factory  Sanitation;  Arnerioan  Journal  tf 
Pi:blio  Health,  1918,  April,  pp.  288-290. 

Shepard,  Geo.ge  H.:  Adapting  Cunditions  and  Work  to  Each  Other;  Industrial  Manage- 
ment, 1917,  Jaauairy,  pp.  468-480.  Considers  not  only  the  adaptation  of  illum- 
ination, "'/ent:lav.ion  and  heating  to  the  worker^  but  the  adaptation  of  location 
type  of  manuf actiTTB ,  voluine  of  production,  equipment,  routing  system,  division 
of  labor,  and  scores. 

Tolman,  William  H. :  Social  Engineering;  New  York,  1909,  IvIcC-raw-Hill,  Chapter  III, 
Plygiene,  j;^^.   €0-101  • 

Wlnslow,  Dr.  C,  E,  A» :  Effect  of  Atmospheric  Conditions  upon  Fatigue  and  Efficiency 
i^lonthly  Review  of  Durrtjau  of  Labor  Statistics,  1917,  February,  pp.  283-290. 

WinsAow,  C.  E.  A.:  Proff  That  It  Pays  to  Ventilate;  Factory.  1917,  Febria:ry,  pp. 
190-192, 

V/lnslow,  C.  E.  A.:  Vontilation,  Air  Space,  Hi^inidity,  and  Temperature;  New  York, 
American  Association  for  Labor  Legislation,  Bulletin,  No.  13# 

American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers — Tranaactions  of — New  York* 

American  Society  of  Heiiting  and  Ventilating  Engineers— Proceedings — New  York, 

Code  of  Lighting  for  Factories?  Mills,  and  Other  Work  Plgices,  V/ashington,  1918. 
Report  of  the  Divisional  Cummittee  on  Lighting,  Advisory  Commission,  Council 
of  National  Defense,  Welfare  Work  Series  No,  3. 

Tho  Cooling  of  Heated  Work  Places;  Monthly  Bulletin  of  Iron  &  Steel  Institute, 
1914,  June,  Vol.  2,  No.  6. 

Ei^e  Injuries  and  Diseases  with  special  reference  to  Eyestrain;  Ltonthly  Revinw  of 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  1917,  Aug.,  pp.  186-191. 

General  Requirements  for  Sanitary  Installations  Prepared  Tiy  thq  Sanitation  Com- 
mittee, New  York,  1916,  U.  S.  Steel  Corporation. 


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SraployjEsnt  llau&c?:- -i-'  ijcotloa.  Win-  Ind".st?ies  Board 

r.lTrilnatlns  Bnglneni i-g  Soc'.fctv— i;ifaTi&£3c;foiin  of— Eaa':oa.,  Pa.. 

L-a.n^.tTial  Pu.Peg'.'P.ras  in  Wari.rniS;   The  Ruf^'ey,   Ifevch  3?.,   1917,  pp.   761-2. 

I^tov  policy  of  tl..e  ^at  Eopar'.rr^^V,  J5outhly  Hevisw  of  Bureau  °^,,^^^°^,;*^*Jf  ^*"' 
13-.7.  Lof^eLiocr.   p?.   oi.-.5,v.     R^priut  of  Genaral  Ordev=  No.    13.    issued  by 
Chief  cf  Oi'inciace,  Hov,  15,  1917. 

Tne  L-^b.'ary  of  Furtory  l^nagoment.  Vol.    I,   B'aJldin'js  and  ITpkeep,  A.  V/.  Siaw  Co. 

Cr.T  t-  /.  ■  II -   -A-oshA'l  as  .-.n  Ou.tt.ut  Vac.-i07,  p^.   ISS-l.-.S;   Chapter  XIV.  Heatln, 
an..v  v;ut:.:a--.on/p,..  1.^0-3.51.  Ciai)+.e.r  A'?.  Lov;  Oosv  ^^^^^^^  f  S^;J^[;|:/|'    j 
l£;2-]^0;   C};aT>l.3:.-  -Xvl.  VJa-Jcr  foi'  lae.uatrlal  Us3S,  pp.  151-168;   Chapter  avu, 
Jari.ocy  Saniva'cion,  pp.   i£9-17o. 

National  Eleotj'iJ  Llj'ht  As?ooia.tlon— Transactions  of— Ilcw  York. 

Proceod,U««  cf  th3  ^Irs":  Industrial  Ra::.ty  Co«gr..£s  cf  Kew  ^";l^State.  Syracuse . 
I9^ct  Al'^ry,   1J?7.     ^ac.ory  Llghi^lr^'.  L,  E.  Mavkr.  pp.  ^10-218;  Heat  and 
Ven-vila-i.lor ,  Chavlec  A.  Laui/er  a:ad  0.  A.  Booth,  pp.  <il8--Z-:>t,. 

First  Report  of  i.o  ^.p...1..ental  OononJ^.tee  on  Lighting  ?.n  ^-J^jj^^.^^^y^^r'''' 
Vol.    I,   Rspo-t  11.  i.:i^yat?o  oi  EvMenoe,  Lor.ionv   i91t>.  be-y,^slii  Govern^en.. 

«>Pcond  Renoi'-  of   -J-e  i^epar bmental  Coramlt'.ee  Appointed  to  Enquire  Into  the  VentUa- 
t:lS'^o^Vac<-cTle.  ar.iWoxv.hope,  Prrfc  I,  Report  II.  Appendix.  London.   1907. 
British  5ova:iT.;ii%iit  rocumK-t. 

Sar.itary  and  E.gineo.ln,3  Industrial  S*^"^-^t';/?iw''of's4-^e"';f  IH^^^T 
of  Hygiene  arid  Sanltaiicn  of  DsparoEsnt  of  Labor  of  S-a-e  or  Kew  jer     y 

Six  Years.  Worlc  and  Progress;  New  Yo^^c.  191.5.     ^ff"  Board  of  Sanitary  Control 
in  the  Cloc,^,  suit  and  Skirt  and  •c^-e  Dxegs  ard  f  ,^«"^'^t:^^J^,^"-     B^^-^^^" 
NO.   7.  Sub-ti^.le.   "An  Exporlmeni  hi  In&strial  Self- Control". 

some  Dangers  From  in.nt;  Monthly  Bulletin  of  American  Iron  &  Steel  Institute,  1915. 
lilaroh,   Vol.   '6,  i^o.   3, 

S  U    S     aSsau  of  Labor  Statlsilos.  No.  221.  U^ahlngton.   i917.  pp.  98-117. 
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Or/ford  Uni-^ercicy  Press. 

vvoman  by  ihe  Bro^n^  and  Sharpe  SKg.  Co..  Providence,  R.   I. 

Bu-c^er.  iriz.t.e*.h  B. :  Women  and  the  Trades  Pm.^urgh.  1907-19»8;  New  Torlc.  190^. 
JkStles  PubUca-ilon  Cotnmlttee.  Bmioeraphy.  pp.  421-426. 

l?raaeJ.  Miss  Helent  Won>en  and  ^r  Work;  Ne*  Yorlt,  1918,  G.  A.  Shb^. 

Gol.na.k.  JosepMne:  Some  Considerations  AffecUngt^^^^^^^  J^^^^r^^^ 

women  Woiiers;  IPmthly  Review  of  *f  Jif-f^^^^ii^,  jgis,  April.  Vol.  8,  pp. 
!?0-S"s?-  (St::  So^S  fs^Sfu^sLSJS  Knk^L;  Jr.s  lea^e.  New 
York  Oicy) 

lA^or,   1918,   Vol.   5,  1I«.    1,  PP.   36-42. 
m^tohlns.  B.  L.:  Vfomen  in  Modern  Industry;  Hew  Yorlc.  1915.  I4acmllia». 
Kelly,  Florence:  The  War  and  ^Vomen  Workers;  Survey,  1918.  mrch  9,  pp.  628-630. 
Kno3pp3l,  C.  E.:  ^erioan  .7.n»n  in  ^r  Industry;   Industrial  Management.  1918. 

MJiy,  J^Liie  and  July. 

Knoeppel,  C.  E. :  Wonen  in  Industry;  ^-^-^ ,=«^f -^..S^^'StSi:!'" *  "''' 
p,,.  W-71.     Briraordinarily  comFrehane i.e  J^^^^f^'^^^  g.  ^^^  p„k  Ave.. 
iiso  published  as  a  separate  panphlex,  C.  B.  Knoeppei  « 

H3W  York. 
I^x-d.  C    B. :  HOW  to  Deal  Successfully  with  ^n»n  in  Industry;   Industrial  .^- 

agimen-c.  191V,  Sepb.  pp.   838-S45, 
Lord.  C.  B.:  Psychology  of  Environment;  Journal  of  A««rican  Society  .f  Michigan 

Engin<3ers,   191.i»   Jan.  pp.   48-49. 
Tho^.cn.  H.  B...  The  ^ntal  Traits  of  Sax.   Chicago.  1903.  diversity  of  Chicago 

prefiS.     $1.25. 
O^^ns.,  ^trs.  V.  B.:  T.^ining  of  Won«n  for  War  Work:  A  BiWiography;  Monthly 

La^>or  Review,  1918,  A-ogust,  pp.  lS4-17i. 

,1  «*  Lmar-\tLAn  Sooiets  Of  Ifechanical  Bnglneert, 
14,p.  J.  W.:  Ths  Woman  Worker;  Journal  of  American  Sooiei^y  oi 

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Eiiii^loTT^ent  :v^i3a^3:c-3?on'o,Cec-,loii,  T.H"??  Jnaiis <;>.'ias  Buai'd 

P^O'^iaubicnfi?  to  ha  CD-'^^^rf-ed  in  %ii^.  K-plo>iConl  of  i;r:na:'.o  L^ocr  in  ?u?:  Industries  in 
T'V'or.Mii   ins-u.-aio'.ions  of  v'rer.ch  Mrj:.sre--r  of  M^UTAtJ.cna*.   July  1,   li/'lT;   Mon-'^hly 
Ha-- law  of  B'?:.^9av.  of  Laoor  S ->&•«» ^s tic Sj,   1918.   ^ar:,  pp.   69''V3c 


Procp.ea-tTi^s  o:^  t:?.8  '5caoni  j».rd\-x ';jr5 al  S^fe-^y  Con5:.'egri  o:?  Tfew  Tor!c  Str-.t3,   Syracuae, 
iSlV;   bti^to   -i.V.d  :sb?7lal  Octii,ur.<i5.^.on,  AAua-iyf   1913,  pp.   182-204, 

Pro'5«Gie?^  In  Friv».h  Women  O^^n  To   'jhe  Work  of  S."^liptod  Men,  Pl'i.lladelphia,       K.  P. 
Uox-  Ex-2hav>cc  Na':.lf.r.al  B^^X     ^'Couipile^  .^iom  pampVile-'rs  '.ss-'z^d  by  1;hG  British 

Repurt  on  Eiip?i.oyiaenb  of  Wv^nen  or.  T^Anit^onSi  A])pend1.x  TrQixxinQ  of  Itoiitlon  Workers; 
Britf.f.h  Gc.VG.i'nincu?;  I- oc-vAiacn''      Ic&ar-id  ?cjb.7^ii::?y,   1916* 

Sl^wrt  Bitlio^raphy  on  V^orien  in  .U'cristy;  American  Labor  Legislation  Review,   1916, 
Dec.   Vol.   6,  No.  a,  pp.   4.11-^.13. 

Standard  'Jniform  for*  Wcire.M  Workars;  A^icrrican  l!a'*hinlst,   '/Jie,  Jiily  4,   111.     Des- 
crLp-'ion  of  ilia  unitoTm  pdop+.^d  fof  women  at  -"he  Fr'^nkTord  li'senal.     Good 
points  of  the  vx:l:.:o."?ri:  no  /oldc   ir  wbioli  d-.TFt  ca:.i  gather^  no  Xoone  endv«,   ad- 
jiistible  cap  p.ToivACb;-?  haiTr,  g:.*ac3ful,   original  design  ma.de  oy^  a  ooinnittee  of 
gi?rl  vo::*ke-v*f'.» 

Smana:?y  of  Report  on  Condi -{-.icn  of  v;oman  ar.d  ^hild  V/age  Eeaners  in  the  Ifeitsd  States; 
B-.ilietin  of  V.  S.  B^::r-e?:u  of  La>;or  Ststi-rtics,  No.   175.,  \^&hington. 

Piu^gical  View  of  V/ontan's  Fitness  for  Wai*  Work;   Utorai^y  Digest,  April  13^   1916.    ' 

V/ar  and  the  Woinsii  Vv^ge  Earrne; ;   Bul^.etln  ITo.   4,  (October,   1917,  National  Atisoeiation 
of  Cors>oration  S.^.hools,  New  Yox-k. 

V/omon  1.n  Jnlnsfc^y,  Ro^ii»d  liable  D5  5rtvggion  In  Labor  Problems  Under  W&r  fondltions; 
Wei.tern  Bf::lc'.en3y  Society,    Chicago,   1918,  pp.   8T-107* 

Women's  Work  in  V^r  Time;   Boston,   1917,   The  Lferxhanto  National  Bank. 


B  I  B  L  I5fiS^£Bl 
Ernplc;meat  Ifenageznent  Section.  War  Industries  Board 


Washington 
Sept.  27,   1918 
Sheet  2 


price.  George  M. :  The  Modern  ^-^^^^^^'^^^^^X  p^'Ts^lsfe!  "^''^ 
1914,  John  Wiley.  Ohapcer  VII,  Snployer's  Welfare  WorK.  pp. 

proud.  Dorothea  E. -.  Welfare  V/orlc:  Dnployers-  E^eri^Snts  ^o'  JP^^^J  ^Sflant 
Ccndltlons  In  Faotorieo;   London  and  Hew  Ycrtc,  1S16.   G.  Boll  & 
Preface  by  Lloyd  George. 

Tarhell, Ida:   Industrial   Idealism  in  Practice;  Ke.  Yorlc.  1916.  l^cmlllan,   $1.50. 

Tarhell.    Ida  M.:  Muring  l,fen  at  Ford's;  Hew  YorK.  1916.  Funic  &  Walls  Co.     75^. 
Result  of  her  inves:igations  there. 

Tartsll.   Id.  H.:  Be.  Ideals  In  Buslne..:  »«»  »«.  l"''   "".ma.. 

of  Bureau  of  Labor  guo-^Soi^s,   j-axo.   «»     i-i- 
.vlng  Pictures,  Musical  Clubs  and  Outings. 


.  c     ■         -  +>,P  -ai'  Carrier's  Association;  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Employment  Syeiem  of  ^he  A,a-  i,arrier  »  aob 

Labor  Statistics.  S. .  2S5.  Washington,   1918. 

industrial  Betterment  ^stitutions  In  «-/j"^J,;-f  rhHo^fs^S'SS^k- 
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partial  List  of  ^.loyers  -^ srerB^urrauTf^S^f  StSutS  fs'llleSry! 
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WELFARE  VKMK   (GENERAL  BSPEHEHCES) 
Enployaent  M&nagement  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


Washington 
Sept.  27,  1918 
Sheet  2 


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Preface  ty  Lloyd  George. 

Tarbell,lda:  Industrial  Idealism  in  Practice;  Hew  York,  1916,  IjacmlUan,  $1.50. 

Tarbell,  Ida  M.:  Making  Men  at  Ford's;  Mew  York,  1916,  Funk  &  lagnalls  Co.  154. 
Result  of  her  investigations  there. 

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Whitney,  Anice  L.:  Social  and  Educational  Advantages  for  EBployes;  Monthly  Review 
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Moving  Pictures,  Musical  Clubs  and  Outings. 

Eiflployment  System  of  the  Lak  Carrler'a  Association;  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Labor  Siatistlca,  Kc  235,  Washingtoni  1918. 

Indust-lal  Betterment  Itostitutlons  In  Hew  Jersey  Manufacturing  Establishments; 

Prepared  for  the  Departoent  of  Social  Economy  of  the  louislana  purchase  Ex-   > 
position  by  the  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Hew  Jersey,  Trenton.  H.  J.,  19t4« 

ifetropolitan  Life  tosurance  Co.-  Its  History,  Its  Present  Position  i»  ^'j^^J^f'f^ei 
World,  Its  Home  Office  Building,  and  Its  Work  Carried  On  There,  Hew  York.  1914, 
•The  Company,  pp.  195,  pp.  139-167  for  account  of  welfare  work. 

partial  List  of  Bnployers  mo  Are  Reported  to  Have  Established  Some  »J»  °!  Jj"^^ 
Work;  Monthly  Review  United  States  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  1917,  Fecruary. 

'Welfare  Work  in  British  Munition  Faotories;  Bulletin  of  Bureau  of  labor  Statistics, 
Ho.  1^,  Washington,  I9l7. 

Welfare  Woric:  Conference  on  Welfare  Work  held  Ifi  Hew  York  City,  M&rch  16,  1*04. 
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work-   V.   Bc^'OTcr,,  analyse?*,  .Totio  am-^v^?;   YI?  AociJ.f^r.t  re^iaUonsliips, 
(Ai/chor  :Li  F.^^'Tua^iioiial   and  v;olf x;e  X;eicrrU-^;.xn-:.  ox  ?j'/;:tfibrer§h  worirs  of  General 
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Caldev,   Johii:   The  Meohaiiical  S^ngineer  and  Prevention  of  Ac^.ider.ts;   Journal  of 

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Ca^pt'^11.   G.  L.:    .Xrd'?.?3 trial  Accidents  aad  Their  Oonrpensation;   Boston,   1911, 
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Chaney,  Lucian  W.  and  Hugh  S.  Hanna:  Accidents  and  Accident  Prevention  in  Ifachine 
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Washington 
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va:o.ia  if':-rr.i---roe;:.t  of  Labor.  1917,  Veterary,  Vol.  -I,   Ho-  ?.,  pp-  113-120. 
WV.;h  G;rap>3  olsarly  Gho"wi.ng  the  hazard  of  ecplcyirg  new  me-. 

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^      Suitimar-v  of  S^;fe^y  >.;cacat:.on--l  '•arnpaign;  ICOfo,  19lr*:  May,  pp.  86-90;  f^e, 
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Morgan,  E.  B.:  Safety  Bulletin  Beards;  American  Itochinlst,  1917,  Sept.  13,  p.  467, 

Morgan,  Earl  B.  (Safety  Eng^lneer,  Norton  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass):  The  Value  of  Pd- 
uoation  in  BMirina^rii^g  tVe  H^^an  Equation  as  a  Factor  in  tho  O^B^jyn   of 
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Sherlock,  Chelsea  C:  Strains  and  Overexertion;  American  l^Su-hinist,  1918,  May 

23,  pp.  863-066.  Review  of  recent  court  decisions  on  the  line  be  ween  pre- 
disposing disease  and  accident:  hernia,  paralysis  and  heart  disease. 

Tarbell,  Ida  II.  i   New  Ideals  in  Business;  New  York,  1917,  Macmillan,  Chapter  III, 
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Tolman,  William  H.  and  L.  B.  Kendall:  Safety;  New  York,  1913.  Harper  &  Bros. 

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Aactd(er.t  mae.rtl  c:*"  tbc   I}.e.r.)er*.enced  Man  l:i  f><=^.  ;?'--eel  Industry;   Monthly  Revl?5W  9f 
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Aocld3iit  Se-'-er.lty  P.a':es   (A  ito-rrpaTlson  of.   the-  soalc  need  by  ths  Bureau  of  Labor 
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Washington 
Sept-  <i'7,  1918 
Sheet  4 


Employinent  Manag^emcsvc  Ss'>tion,  War   feLUic tries  Board 


Procacd]>if^3  c.f  th^^  F-xs-i;  Tr.fA-'?^lr:lal  .^rf-jty  no.icreps  of  New  York:  State,   Syracuse, 


Pvocehjd^iigs  c:?  the  Second!.  Ir.d;'r.tjr:.ral  Safety  Congress  of  Kow  York  State,   Syracuse^ 
+91V,   S-tac6   .'j-iastrial  OotuZfir-sion,  Ai^ban^,  ?.9i3.  [ 


Prcce-=jd^.r\^>3  of  t.ly^  i'h:\.Ti   Ani.TJja"   Mce-V:;r^  of  ^>p,   Jnt€.rAa:-*onaT  Association  of   In- 
dU2:\T-j.y.?   .\'-.c've  ■'t  Boa.-o.G  arl  CoLanir.«r.ior.s ;   Bulletin  of  X  f;,  B^veati  of  Labor 
Sta-jisticjj,  Ko-   210,  m.c>y:LZicn,  1^17* 

Rules?  ar-.d  1/12 ':vv,q  V.  oae ;   The  Yo'angGtO'A'n  Sheat  and  Tuhe  Co.,  3rd  Edition,   1917, 
Yc'jngs':;ci;V.i,   Ohio, 

Safety  Bnles  a-u:  Llz^<^.s'clor^s  ar.(*  Mss'ilnsry  Cta^^^ards;   fridastrial  Bulletin  No,  9, 
Bost^iD,    1917  i   S-'c-y^e  Board  of  Labor  s:ad   '^jr.'.iiti  .ries. 

Scope  ard  App")  ir^at5on  o.*  the  national  Flec-":r5c  ?^:'"ety  Code;  Washington,   1918, 
U.   So  Bv^>eai'.  ci  :i •. y.v.u <?.r ds ,   Oiz-C-i'.utv  72,   of  J^^y,e  17.     Explains  the  need  of 
tiiS  co'lb  a:.:d  e>i^'er  eraixrf^r.  of  e'le'jtrical  in -Juries  which  might  be  avoided 
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Uniform  Statistics  of  Accidents  and  CcuperiSation  Insur?J.ice  Cost.  Report  of  Com- 
mittGG  on  S'.atlstivjs  ar>.d  GouT-iilttee  on  InHxwwos  Coat  of  the   International 
As.i30ciation  of   lirivc; trial  A^'iidentJ  Boa.i^ifc'  aud  ComTfjissionc,   1917;   Monthly 
Review  of  Buvoan  of  Lab^r  Statl^V'icB,   191V,   Ort,  pp.   1Z'5-1A3.     Provides 
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Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  No.   21V,   Wasniiigton,    191?',   15  cents. 

Eastman,   r!r:;s:;a:»;   Work  Ao.o:^dents  and  the  Law;  New  York,   1910,   Charities  Publishing 
Coinnitcee,   Chapters  12  and  13,  pp,    169-'206. 


Hooks tadt,    Ca?.!:   lendencios  in  W.rkmen^s  Coinpensation  Legislation  in  the  United 
States;   ::onthly  ile^iew  o.r  Bm-eau  of  Labor  Statii*  cics,    1917,  Lee.  pp.    144-146, 
C-.^mpact,    log.-.jal  roT/iow, 

Hockstadt,   Carl:   rh-.-ee   Tnrportanb  Problems  of  V;orkmen^s  Compenr.ation;   Ronthly 
^  Keviaw  of  .D';.;.-eau  o^'  Labor  S'-ia-'.ijstics,   1917,   Oct.  pp.   111-121.     Accident  pre- 
ventiv^n.  Rehab  il:.  tat  ion,  Free  Choice   in  Selection  of  Physicians . 

Rhodes,    J.   E. :   WorAcmen-s  OoropQnGa':ion;  New  York,    1917,   Macmillan,  pp.   300,  $1.50. 
Copious  references.     Deals  v;ioh  general  ^lundamental  piinciples  only. 

Rhodes:    Ccrapensaoicnt  Administration  and  Adjustments;   Annals  of  American  Academy, 
March,    1917,  pp.   2Vc-516, 

Ryan:   Methods  of   Inpu'-lng  W^orkraen's  Compensation;   Annals  of  American  Academy, 
March,   1917,  pp,   244-254- 

Standavf's  for  WorkTien^s  Compensation  Laws.     Revised  to  Nov.   1,   1917,  American 
Association  for  Labor  Legislation,   131  East  23rd  St.,  New  York,  pp,   12. 

Workmen's  Compen.^ati.n  Pubj  icity  Bureau,  New  York  City.     Digest  of  Workmen ^s  Com- 
pensation Laws   m    cno  Urlted  States  wa th  anjiotations.     1916  supplement  re- 
vised to  Nov,   1,   U16.     5th  revision  to  Dec.  1,   1917. 


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JCNfURJLN  C  2 


Sept*  30t   1918 


EnDi)l(j3miGnt  !lc.nagemeiit  Section,   ?/ar  Ii4dustric8  Board 


B'!.anoharrT ,  H.  ii..  Liabi^.ity  and  Gon)pen::ation  Insurance;  ITev;  York,  1917,  Appieton 

Ohsjid'.'.e:?,  W,  T^^COudge  lU^.  C-)):   S:oVn93S  Beneff.t  Tur.ds  iiiD.ong  jrdustrlal  ?/or^ers; 
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Hondorson,   0.  ?. :    ladustrli^.l   Insinance   in  the  United  Stater;   Chicago  University 
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of  railway  ooi'poxatioris ,   p,    21^-250.     Oiapter  V,  pp.   126-14-9. 

Seager,  P:enry  H*:   Soo5al  Insursjac?;:   A  Program  of  Social  Reform;  Nov;  York,  IQlOf 
Macza-jll^n,   Chapter   J.I  arl  III.   p.>.    C4~C3. 

Warrer,   B.  S,   and  Fd^jar  SyderstricKcr:   iioalth  Ir.surar.ce:    Its  delation  to  the  Pub- 
lic Health;   Publ  .c  Health  lulletin  IT..    ?•,   v/ashirgtons   Ma^ch,   1918. 

Corap-ilsury  Healih  jTiaiTrance;  New  Terk  Pity,    1?17,  National  Civic  Federation,   23rd 
flOs>r  ilet.'opoLitan  Vow^r. 

HocJth  tasur^-ani/.e;  Albany,  :i  Yv .    191(:,  New  Tory:  State  Foderaticn  of  Labor.     Position 
ox  o:.gariiiv,ed  labor  a?  expressed  by  \Aj^.  first  report  of  the  health  coramftuce 
of  the  Hew  York  jiirei'fcar.  Moderation  ©f  L>©r. 

Hcal'ch  Insurance;  Ameri'^an  Labo:    Legislation  Review,  1917,  Lee,  Vol.   7,  No.  4, 
pp.   62y-'68B.     Excellent  sy'vceniatic  discussion  of  whole  problem. 

Private  Coinpen&atlon  Insurance;  Survey,   1918,  April  20,  pp.   74-75.     Statement  of 
P.  Siiencer  Baldwin,  7?homas  J*  Duffy  aiid  others  against  competition  of  private 
companies  in  industrial  casualty  insurance. 

Proceedings  of  the  Conference  en  So'^ial   Jnsi'ranoe;  Birlletin  of  U»   S.  Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics  No     212,  \i/ashington,   1917',   60  cents. 


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Sept,   30,   1918 


Employinenb  :-!Ianag9r:8:iu  Sfjotion,  War  Industries  Board 
Lritt^n,   Gortrude  S- :   How  We  Stopped  Lurch  Room  Leal^s;  Factoi'v,   1917,  Dec.  pp. 

ee8-e9c, 

liaton,    J.   11.    (Managier  Wslfr^re  Bepar-l.inent  Cadillac  Motor  Oar  Co,):  Putting  a  Milk 
iSan  on  the  Payroll;  Faoboiy,   1917,  Feb.  pp.   176-1  ;?7. 

r^^orge,   L.  N.    (CMcg^o  Ha-?dv/are  :?oundry  Co,):   How  V/e  Put  Our  Cafeteria  on  a  Pay- 
ing Lasis;  Factory,   1918,   Sv^pt.  pp,   528-522. 

Button,   J.  E.:   V/alfare  ejid  Housing;  Now  York  and  London,   1910.     Chapter  V,   Cfiter- 
ing,  pp.   5E-T?.;   Oh.   Yi%   Canteens,  px:>.   73-91;   Ch,   VII,  Pood  Values,  pp.   92J 
112.     Based  upoii  Encii3h  exper5.or.08e 

Lusk,   araham:   The  Fi^nda^nental  Lasis  of  Nutrition;  New  Haven,   Conn.   1914,  Yale 
University  Press. 

Rossy,    C.   S.:  Factory  Employes'   Restaurant;   Industrial  Management,   1918,  March. 
pp.   236-23V. 

Whitney,   Anics  L,  s   rATnch  P.oorES  for  Farployes;  Monthly  Review  of  Bureau  of  Labor 
Statistics,   1917,   i;ec.  pp.   207-.<:15. 

E<iuipment  for  Factory  Serr-^ica  I>f)par'-E'Rnt ;   CloTeland,  1915-   General  Service  Dept. 
The  National  Lainp  Works  of  tlia  General  Ei^otrio  Co.,   Cleveland,  Ohio. 

The  Food  of  Work'.ng  Women  in  Boston,  Boston,   1917,  Massachusetts  Pepartment  of 
Health,  $1.00, 

Industrial  Canteens,   In  Welfare  Work  in  British  M-Jiiiuion  Factories;   Bulletin  of 
U.  S»  Bureau  of  labor  StatifjUcs,  No.  222,  Washington,   1917,  pp.   29-54. 

Raising  Wages  by  Decreasing  Living  Costs;  Factory,   1917,  April,  pp.  477-400» 

Report  on  Condition  of  Women  and  Child  Wa^e-earners  in  the  U.   S.,  department  of 
Commerce  and  labor,  U.  3.,   Vol.    I,   Cotton  Textile  Industry,  Washington,  ISlO, 
Company  stores,  pp«   599r60C. 

Vrhiat  Constitutes  a  WelX-Balanced  Diet;  Monthly  Review  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statis- 
tics.  1917,  DeC:  pp.   4-7. 

Workmen's  Restaurants  in  Connection  with  the  Steel  Business;  Monthly  Bullf^tln  of 
American  Iron  and  Steel  Institute,    (New  York)    19iL4,  Aug.   Vol.   2,  No.  8. 


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E::i3p'.loTT.or/b  Maaagpn.*en-':  Seotiont  War  .industries  Board 


Washington 
Sept*  30,  1918 


B;v.tnftjton,  MaTca.^et  F«:  Ilonee'ecad;  The  Households  of  a  Mill  Town;  Now  Ycrkf  19lOf 
Riv:^ii:ell  oa^^e  FoT2ndat:.on,   Cha7:f.cle3  Publishing  Conim5.t\;ee« 

ii"''.{.4on,  M<iJT  B.:  Ihe  Rfila:;io\i  o:-'  Korae  Condltjons  to  Industrial  E^f'oienoy;  jinnals 
c:?  A^^jner-rican  Aeademyp  19i6t  Iliy,  pp.  2?7-?t89, 

•:;.7d9,  l?li?;a>}e'jh  A.:   SocUl  BeTteriient  Work  Among  Emp?xyes*  Families;  Monlihly  Review 
of  xiu:»'*eaa  or  Labor  Sfeavis'Llos,  1918,  Jan..  pp.  19S-£02, 

Zpllys  ?lorerioe-.  Ilode-J?n  Ina'^s'crir  5.n  Relation  to  the  Family,  Health,  Eduoation  and 
Morality;  5Jevj  Yc>i£5  \01Ac  Longmans.     Chapter  I,  Modern  Industry  in  Relation 
to  -'ho  Family 9  pp.   3-C7. 

Willia-jy,  J.  H&ro3d:  A  Guide  to  vhe  Grading  of  Homes,  Directions  for  using  the 
V/}i::*^tier  fzaXe  for  Grading  Hswe  Conditional  v;ith  the  Standard  Score  Sheet  of 
CoL.T?a:-.'ati^e  Paca;  Wh?.t':;ier,  Galifornia,   1918,  Whittier  State  School, ^Pepart- 
rien':  of  Ref=»earch,   Bu/.letln  Nc   7.     'i'he  Wh.ittier  School  will  furnish  individual 
He.?o!rd  Bla.cTr.?=>  -^lo?:  (>2ad'ng  hon^e  conditions. 


r:ea?.th  and  Wo>.fc:,:.fe  o5?  fc/i:t:1.on  Wor/kers  Outside  of  the  Factory;  Monthly  Review  of 
B^iieaa  of  labor  Statistlct,  1917,  AiJgust,  pp.   9i"9E3 


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H  0  U  S  I  N  G 


Washington 
Sept.  30,   1918 
Sheet  1 


Ernployment  Management  Section,  War  Industries  Board 
Ai?.en,  Leslie  H. :  Industrial  Housing  Pro))lems: Boston,   1917,   Aherthaw  Construction  Co, 

A?.ler,   L.  H. :  V/orkman's  Home:    Its  Influence  upon  Production  in  the  Factory  and 

La^bor  Turnover;   Joui^nal  of  American  Society  of  Ilechanioal  Engineers,   June,   1918 
Tblrjne  40,  pp.   453-458  • 

Arunovicl,  Carol:  A  Housing  Survey;  Annals  of  Am.   Academy,   1914,  pp.   125-131,   Jan. 

O.Tu'Jigh,  A.  P.:  Planning  and  Financing  the  Industrial  Housing  Project;  American 
Architecture,   1918,  toy  15  and  22,   Vol.   113,  pp.   583-587  and  653-656. 

Davison,   Robert  L.:  A  Check  List  of  the  Principal  Housing  Developments  in  the 
United  States;  The  Architectural  Review,   1917,  April,  pp.   83-91.     Names  of 
corpoj^ations,  with  costs,  rentals,  etc.     Illustrated. 

Dixon,   S-  G.:  Proper  Housing  Means  Cleanliness;  Harrisburg,  Pa.   1916,  Pennsylvania 
Health  Bulletin  No.   79,  pp.  1-9. 

?ei3s,  Paul  L. t  Tlie  Cleveland  Homes  Co.:  A  Plan  for  Housing  Cleveland's  Workers; 
Cleveland,   1917,  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Foi^,   JaMS:   The  Housir^g  Problem;   Cambridge,   1911,  puTilications  of  the  Department 
of  Social  Kthics  in  Harvard  University.     NmTs?  5. 

:?cr3ter:    Industi-ial  Housing;    Iron  Age,  Feb.   7,   1918,  p.   420. 

^I'eeland,  W.  E.:  The  Housing  Problem:  What  the  Owner  of  a  City  }?actory  Can  Do  and 
•jhe  One  with  Limited  Capital— An  Answer  from  a  Er5,dgeport  'lex'O;    Iron  AgOf  1918 
March  21. 

George,  v;.  L.:  Labor  and  Housing  at  Port  Sunlight;  London.   1903,  Rivers,  pp.  218. 
Complete  account  of  the  Lever  factory,  outside  of  Liverpool. 

HDH^'n,  W.  A.:   Low-Cost  Cottage  Construction  in  America:  A  Stud^  Based  on  the 

Housing  Collection  in  l.he  Harvard  Social  LSinoum;   Harva:rd  University,  DeparbmeiVc; 
of  Social  Ethics,  Publication  No.   V,   Cambridge,  Kass.,   1917,  40  cents. 

I^.n^or,   G.  W.  v;.:  Housing  tf  the  WO'*king  People  in  the  United  States  by  Emplcyers; 
"^Washington,   1901,  Bi:lletin  No.   54  of  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics, 
pp.   1191-1243. 


bar^Lley,  MsJge:  A  Sbudy  of  Housing  Condi l;i©ns;  New  York  S'^ate  Department  of  Health, 
Albany,   1917. 

■{  W95  Frederic  C.  i   ^he  Moc'iem  City  and  Its  Problems;  New  Yo/»lc,   1915,   Scribners, 

i^jztoD'^   J.  E,:  Vv'o.lfare  and  H'usLng.^  New  yorlc  and  L'^-nd.on,   1918,  Lonc^a^s,   $1.50 

5ubr/5t.ie:   "A  Praotxra/.  H^^cdi-C.  of  Wai'-time  Mara^ejisnt".     (Mr.  Hutton  is  Manageii* 
.^f  :is:x>i'  ar.1  oa'.'^Txr.g  eepartrisnt  of  ViLclrers  Limited. 

.M:^^?.,   JoKn:  Hepo^i'-^-.c  on  H-jiJr.lnfc?;  No.tional  Miinioipal  Rev.lew,  Philadelphia,   Oct, 
'^  ViZ.  rivcc-  a  If.Hu  of  86  reoent  houEi.ng  reports  in  the  United  Cta'^es  and  Caria?.^. 


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H  0  U  S  I  N  g 
Employment  llanagement  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


V/ash.ingt/on 
Sept*  3«,  I^IC 
Sheet  2. 


Ihlder,  John:  Better  Living  Conditions  for  Employes  and  their  Relation  to  Sta- 
"bility  in  Employment;  Annals  of  iUnericaii  Academy,  JcJi.  1917,  pp.  58-65. 

ICillen,  Clarence  C* :  The  Housing  ProTiilem;  mlmington,  Del*,  1916^  Ch&fcler  of  Oom- 
merco . 

Lc^sker,  Bruno:  The  Housing  of  V/ar  Workers:  Lessons  from  British  Experi£)nce  for 
the  Fulfilment  of  an  Urgent  Task;  Survey,  1918,  Jan.  5,  pp.  390-397.  With 
illustrations  and  plans. 

M-^usson,  Leifur:  Employer *s  Housing  in  the  United  States;  Monthly  Review  of 
Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  1917,  Kov.  pj,  35-&0. 

Magnusson,  Loifur:  I7ar  Housing  in  Great  Britain;  Monthly  Review  of  Bureau  of  Lalior 
Statistics,  1917,  Dec,  pp.  220-229.  Contains  on  pp.  227-228  synopses  of 
Raymond  Unwin  on  "Types  of  Houses*', 

Nolen,  John:  Best  Things  in  Print  (Bibliography);  V/ashington,  1918,  American  Civic 
Association. 

Price,  George  M;  Tenement  House  Inspector;  New  York,  1910,  2nd  Ed.,  The  Chief  pub- 
lishing Co.  A  Ttixfbook  for  civil  service  candidates  for  the  i>ositions  of  tene- 
ment house  inspectors,  also  for  sanitary  and  "building  inspectors.  Based  on 
the  New  York  Tenement  House  Law, 

Sternlierc^,  Gourge  Li.:  Report  of  the  President's  Homes  Gonsnission;  T/ashington,  19i9, 
Government  printing  Office.   Issued  as  60th  Congress,  2nd  Session,  Senate  ]>oc- 
ument  644. 


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TcxTbell,    Ida  M. :   New   Icleals  in  Business;  New  York,   1917,  Mocmillan,   Chapter  VI, 
Good  Homes  Ivlake  Good  T7orkers,  pp.    134-162, 

Tolman,  William  H. :   Social  So^ineering;  New  York,   19«9,  McGraw-Hill,  Chapter  VlII, 
Housin;5,  pp.   234-256. 

Yeiller,   L<*.wrence:    Industrial  Housing  Developments  in  America;   Architectural  Record, 
1918,  McJCh  &.  ^.ril.   Vol.   43,  pp.   231-256  an^  344-359.      Illustrations  and  pl^s. 

Veiller,  La.wrence:  Industrial  Housing  Developments  in  America:  Eclipse  Park,  Icluit 
V/isconsin;  New  York,  1318,  N^itioni^I  Housing  Association,  Publications  Nv  ♦  46,  . 
1§  cents.     vVith  many  interesting  floor  plans  and  elevations. 

V(^iller  Lawrence:   Housing  Rufv>r:j;  Ne-w  York,   1910,  Survey  Associates, 

von  V/agner,  Mrs.   Johanna:   Ti^e  B^^ardin^  House;   Tlie  Architectaxc^l  Review,   1917,   Jim. 
•.-;.  23 "Z^.     With  nuinerous  plans. 

Waldo,   Pullerton  L. :    Go^d  H- -using  T^uxt  P^-ys:   A  Study  of  the  Aias  sjid  the  ACf^^mplisli- 
nents  of  the  ^ctavia  Hill  Association.   1896-1917;  Pl.iladelphia,   1917,   HiJn:'><^r 
Press,  pp.    126,      Illustrated.     The  LLnthl^   Review  cf  the  Jureau  wf  L?1ior  says, 
"Tixe  chief  feature  of  the  work  lies  in  the  rent  collector,    that    *'  atient,  uni- 
versal arbiter* — \*ho  not  onl;/  collects  rent  Tiut  z^ros  domestic  advice,    settles 


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HOUSING 


Washington 
Sept.   30,  1918 
Slieet  3 


B%>loyni9nt  Management  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


An  A-B-C  of  Housing;   Son  Francisco,   1915,   Coiitaission  of  InmiGration  and  Housing 
of  California.     With  a  ^miography. 

Housing;  The  American  Architect,  1918.  Ilay  16.     Special  Kuoaber. 

Pile  of  Journal  of  American  Institute  of  Architects-  Articles  on  housing  each 
month.  The  Housing  Book  reprints  all  the  articles  in  the  Journal  prior  to 
March,   1918,     $5.00  a  year. 

Government  Housing  Details:  Nine  Different  Types  for  permanent  Construction  and 
^  the  Restrictions   Imposed;    Iron  Age,   1918,  Mc»y  IS,  p.   1270. 

Government  Aid  to  Eo~^e  Cwning  and  Housing  of  Wbrking  People  in  Foreign  Countries; 
Bulletin  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  No.   158,  Washington,   1914. 

« 

Housing  of  Workmen;  American  Machinist,  1917,  Nov*  29,  p.  937  ff. 
f 

Housing  and  Town  Planning;  Special  Number  of  Annals  of  American  Academy.  1914,  Jan. 

The  Housing  Problem  in  War  and  Peace;  The  Journal  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Architects,  Wvi-shin^ton,  1918,  pp.  115. 

^  Houses  for  Mining  Tlv«is;  V/c^shington  1914,  Bureau  of  Mines,  Bulletin  87,  15  cents. 

Housing  Problems  in  America;  proceedings  of  the  Sixth  National  Conference  on 

Housing  at  Chicago,  1917,  National  Housing  Association,  New  York  City,  1917, 
'pp.  4G2.  An  excellent  comprehensive  boolc. 

t      How  Erie  is  Solving  the  Housing  Problem;  Iron  Age,  1918,  May  30,  p?.  1365-1389. 

Plans  of  General  Electric  Co.,  American  Brake,  Shoe  Co.  and  Foundry  Co. 

National  Housing  Association  Publications.  New  York.  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets: 
Y/hat  Bad  Housing  Means  to  the  Coiununity-eth  edition.  By  Albion  Fellows  Bacon 

No.  6. 

-  One  Million  People  in  Small  Houses-Srd  edition.  By  Helen  L.  Parrish,  No.  7. 

*  Teaching  the  Tenan'*:— 2nd  Ed.  By  Johanna  von  Wagner,  No.  8 

Housing  and  Health— 4th  Ed.  By  Lawrence  Veiller,  No.  9        ^   .  ^       «„ 

Small  Houses  Within  the  City  Limits  for  Unskilled  \7age  Earners--2nd  Ed.  By 

George  M.  Sternberg,  M.  D. »  LL.D.  No.  ^f 

Brief  List  of  Books  on  Houd^ng  ani  City  Planning,  No.  32,  Gratis. 

Low-priced  Houses  for  Wage-Earners,  by  Jacob  G.  Schmidlapp,  No.  34. 
'  Industrial  Housing,  By  John  Nolen,  No.  35 

Industrial  Housing,  by  Lav/rence  Veiller,  No.  36. 

What  Types  of  Houses  to  Build,  by  Perry  R.  MacNeille,  No.  37. 

The  Districting  of  Cities,  by  Lawson  Purdy,  No.  38. 

The  Menace  of  the  Three  Decker,  by  Prescott  F.  Hall,  No.  39. 

Indian  Hill— An  Industrial  Village  for  the  Norton  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.  by 
J^  ^  Charles  C.  J/lay,  No.  40. 

Housing  in  Relation  to  Health  and  Morals,  by  John  Molitor,  No.  41. 

...  Wax  Emergency  in  Housing,  Letter  to  Pres.  Wilson  from  the  N.  H.  A.,  ho.   42. 


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HOUSING 
Employment  Management  Section,  War  Industries  Beard 


V/ashingt«n 
Sept.   30,   1918 
Sheet  4 


"Reusing  Problems   in  i^jneriQa",  National  Housing  Association,  New  Yorlc* 

Pro-^-eedings  of  the  f^e^ond  Faclonai   ConferGnoe  on  Housing  in  iimerica,   $2.00. 
proceedings  of  the  ??ourth  l^ationc-l  Conference  on  Housing  in  America,  $1.50 
Proceedings  of  the  Pif'j.h  National   Conf'erence  on  Housing  in  America,   $2.50 
Proceedings  9f  the  Sixth  National    Oonference  on  Housing  in  America,   $2.00 

(All  cloth  bound) 

proceedings  of  the  Annual  Confeifence^  of  the  National  Housing  Association  entitled 
'•Housing  Problems   in  America'';  New  York*     Vol.    I  is  for  the  conference  of  1911, 
published  in  1912.   fe2.00  each* 


Pamphlets,  Pro<ieedings  6f  the  National  Cohferen^e^  en  Housing  entitled,   '♦Housing 
Problems  in  America"  and  a  quarterly  journal  entitled  "Housing  Betterment", 
New  York,  Nc^tional  Houaiiig  Association. 

The  Prize  Designs   in  the  Natif^nal  iimericanization  Ck>mmittee   Itamigrant  Housing  Com- 
pe'bition:   Accompanied  by  the  Competitor's  Full  Specifications  and  Descriptions. 
The  Architectural  Review,    1917,  ^Jan-   pp.    <d-21,     With  numerous  elevations  and. 
floor  plans. 

Proceedings  Second  National  Conference  on  Ho\isLn3,   Philadelphia,   lee,  4-4,   1912. 
Held  >y  National  Housing  Association.     Proceedings  ?ul»lished  by  Association, 
J.05  E.  22nd  St.,  Nev  York  City.     Contains  John  Nolen  on  The  Factory  and  the 
Home,    "Shall   the  Factory  Go   to  the   Outskirts  or  Snu.ll  the  People  be  BroUj^ht 
to   the   Center".     First  Ccnferencf^  Proceedings,   $2.e0. 

Proceedirtjs-  of  the  Annual  National   Conferences  on  Housing  of  the  National  Housing 
Asscciation,  New  York,   1911-1918. 

Sanitation  of  Rural  V/orkmen's  Areas:   With  Special  Reference  to  Housing;   Committee 
on  V/elfare  Work  of  Committee  on  Labor  of  Council  of  National  defense,  Washing- 
ton,   1918.     Public  Health  Reports,   Sept.   6,   1918,    Yol,   33,  Nv>.    3S,  pp.    1477- 
15©7.     Contains  much  valuable  and  practical   irformaticn. 


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Sept.   3C,   191 S 


En^jloyment  Mana.g6mont  Soctlon,   V/ar   Industries  B^ard 

Oh';j:?.dlor,   V/.  L. :   Fincjicial  Aid  fur  Enployos;    Industrial  Management,   1917,   ect. 
pj.    56-43 

Dennis,   Stanley  A.:   Holjing  Employos  to  Save.:    In  ^'Handling  J^n'\   Chicago,   1917, 
A.  V/.    Shav   O^c,    ^yg.    183-192. 

Ololni^x.,   Willi' Jr-  H. :    S.dal   Bnglv.favlwe:;   l^ov.   Yurlr,    1*^03,    !.toav«vr- Hi T U   C;h;Trxrtpr   VI, 
Thrift,  p.).    laS-P.OO. 

Thrift  a  Xsult  uf  S..vings  Plan  B^allotin;   Nov   York,   N^vombar,    1917,  National  Ao- 
s^jciatiun  of  Cr^ioratiun  Schculs,  pp*    10-20. 


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p  s  iisiojlB 


Y,rishington 
Sept,   5i^,    1913 


E'.playiLont  llr.n:.gjincnt  S^;Otion,  \/>.r   Industries  Board 
7it3h,  J. .to  A-:  E.xlcycs'  Ponsi^n  Plans;   Survoy,   1S18,  M  .y  25,   Criticism  cf 

^j  JLc  ^.i  o  »        .  . 

Titoh,    J:hr.  A.:   ?.r  Vi.luo  J^coivol:    Survey,    1918,   Il^y  25,  pj.   221-224-     A  li?- 
•  ciissionof  iri:lustrir.i  pensions. 

os^^jut,   Kv^nry  "":.:    5o3i^a    Insur.nc^:  A  Progr.-ju  uf  S  cial  I^^form;   Uov  Y  rk,    l«ie. 
IL.cnr.illan,    Ch'-pt..r   \\   Provision  for  01-1  a>-. 

An-uiw  and  L.r^fit  ri-^ns  fur  Enxplcyes  of  thu  St.-nd:;rd  2)il   C.^    cf  Kcw  Jersey- 
■     Ucnthly  L  bcr  ?wVic;\-,    191^',    Juiyv   V?'    1<SC-169. 


or  S.-nic'.l   .Iv..sur..nCo,   Bulletin  cf  U.   S.   Duru-u  of 
.  L3ur^St-ti:3tiGS   ■..  .   PAP..   '  ..chingtcn.    1917,   A".    729-838. 


PrGCwcdings    .f  "h-    0.  r.f wrt^r.Cc. 


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Eifl^'lo^^rpent  Mc^nc-gement  Soeticn,  War  Industries  Board 


WciShington 
Sept*   30,   1918 


Collins,   James  H, :   Tho  Art  of  Eandling  Men;  Philadelphia,   1910,  Altemus.     "The 
Lo.Mi  ?h.xrk'%  pp,   iii-iae 

Eubank,  Scixl  EdWc^d:   Loan  Sharks  ar.d  Loan-Shark  L^.gislation  in  Illinois;  Now 
York,    1917,   Rucaell  Sc^o  Founaatir,n,   pp.    16. 


BJliljafiRAPHY 
CLUBS.JIN^     giUB     HCUSES 
Eraployroeuit  MaaagemeTi  i;  Section,  War  Industries  Board 


^shiDgton 
Sept.  30»  1918 


Towson,   Charles  R.:  A  Not  lea   Supplement  to  Indus urial  Housing;  The  AroeriOiin 
Arohitoct,   1918,  J&.y  15  and  May  22. 

Vrnltncy,  Anloe  L» ;   Clu'bs,  Gyranaslvms  aiid  H'^Oi'oatlon  Groimds  for  Erniiloyes;  Monthly 
Review  of  Biareau  of  Lai)or  S-featiatiaij,   1917,  Nov^  pp.  201-212^ 

Club  Huoses;  Mon'shly  Biille-^-5.n  of  Amerioan  Iron  and  Steel   Institute,  1914,  July, 
Vol,   2,  No,.   ?5  New  Yorl^  C".ty« 

The  V/eston  Enrployos'   OIvId;    Iron  Age,  1003,   June  4,  pp.  49-50.     Account  of  club 
house  and  oiuo  or  employes  of  Westor  Electrical   Ini?trument  Co.   of  Vi/averly 
Park,  H.   J. 


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BIBLJOGHAPHY  Washington 

G4LIt^vl:_Oi?lli52l22^Lj^ll^  Sheet  1 

FriiDjQ.TTiiont  l^^aagoment  Section,  War  Industries  ?.oard 

J^-'-j-cIienal ,  mi:^^o\:h  (7^:.tox):   C-^ficial  Handbook  of  the  Gi?:^ls'   Branh  Puhlic 
S^'hoois  A;-.h;.e-:-io  :,e^ga'3:   ITew  xork,    1917,   ^r^rioan  ?,ports  Pulli^hing^Co. , 
.ypax-'angs  Athletic  :nJ0.rary.     Suggested  ao-civitles,  ?.ules  icr  games,  manage- 
ment; of  ooiiceots,   ge'oe:;ai  articles, 

C'.-.lio":,   Hichard  C:   ^.hat  iMen  Live  By:  Work,  Play,   Luve,   V/crship;  Nejv  rork,    1914, 
Houghtorj. 

Crcjrtton,    C.  W.    (Editor):   Official  Handbook  of  the  Public  Schools  Athletic  League 
of  New  Y3...'k  City;  New  York,    1917,  j^erican  vj^^orts  Publishing  Co*,   Spaldings 
Athletic  TiJb-ary,   2!?  conts.     Contains  rules  for  events,   conduct  of  meets, 
rulss  for    oest'i,  hints  on  tra:.ning,   etc, 

Curtis,   Kenry  S.:   The  Play  Movement  and  Its  Significance;  New  York,    1917,  Mac- 
mil. I  an. 


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5C'.rllr.gT,on,  Dr.   Thomas:   Playgrounds  in  Helation  tu  Health  and  Education;   Monthly 
Bulletin  uf  Arrer:can   Ii'on  aid  S-'eel   Ir.stitute,   1914,   i'el:.,  p.   30,   ff. 

ailson,   Ma-ry  S. :  Pecroatiun 'for  Kniployes;    Industrial  Management,   1917,   Oct.,  pp- 

arous,  Karl:   n^he  Play  of  Ilani  New  York,   1901,  Appleton. 

Hanmer,   L.  F,   and  H.  2.  .Knight:   Sources  of  I-^iformation  on  Recreation;   New  York, 
1514,  Runnel  Sag-e  5oui:da-Gi.>n,  Pamphlet  1S6. 

Hutton,   J.   L.:  Velfare  and  Housing;  New  Yofk  aid  Loralon,   1318,   Longmans,    Chapter  X, 
Amusements,  x^p,    13V"iA4.     la^^ed  xxpoii  English  e:rpe>-'i«noe. 

Leland.   Lcrna  H.    (Sditor):  Pl.^.ygrjund  Tf^chnique  and  Play..raft;   Springfield,   Mass. 
19C9,   ?.   A.   ?.apf,9t-;e  Co.  Teals  with  playg.oorjid  arohi-iecture  aiid  engineering, 
Suv..cen3ful  playgrounds   in  various  places   are  des3ribed.     Bibliography,  p'o. 

Lord,    C.   ^\:  Athletics  for  thB  V/:;rking  Perce;    Irdnstrial  Management,    1917,   Oct. 
TOP.    44-49. 


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Hero,   Everett  5.    (Editor):  American  Playgrounds :   Their  Construction,   Equipment, 
Maintenance  and  Utility;   Boston,    1908,  American  GjTii-'iasia  Oc 

Patrick.    G.   T.  17.:   The  Psj^chology  of  Helaxation;   r??tor:,    1915,   Hji;ghton  Xifflir 
^i  C»>.     Piscusses  relaxation   in  laur:;ht*ir,  [^.^roi'a^^ity,    alcr^hol,   play,    r>>jcrt, 
^.nd  var. 


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;E.:;a>.'?.y ,   M.    J-:    Zn^  J?ritii»h  Journal  of  Psyr./i^-'logy,   Mjnograph  r}i;pp lements    17,    Tho 
i'^yrihclogy  of    i-he   ^.rgGnis'ed  G-coup   Gar.r* ;    Caii^bridgr-   Il:.i-/Grsity  Pr^^c^s,    1^^^, 

>  >  tt,   Vi/^'ltor  :;ii::    I-nc-.reasing  Human  Efficion^^.y  in  Businesb';   I^Iqv;  y-^rk,    1!;11,    I->-^- 
mi]  Ian,      Chaptor   LI,   Relaxati  n  as  a  yt?.ar.3  of   Incroasizii,  HirKan  :?iiici3ncy. 


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BiBLIOGHAPHY  Wshin^on 

Sept.   30,    1918 
GMT^S,  liFJPJ^/l^'ION  M^D  THB  USE  OP  IBST  PEHJ.ODS  Sheet  2 

"^mplcyiion-';  T>2:aiagomerit  Section,  V/ar  Industries  Board 

•*=;i:5«-^r,   Oatus  V   :    Thh  •';cm)u::c;.al.l/.ation  of  Leisure;   Boston,    1917,    Badger. 

/.?ulmn,  W-llllcffi  K. :   Soc:.a'i.  .^^givieerins,  New  YoTk,   1909,   McGraw-Hill,   Chapter  X, 
Po '.-^eati.r,  p    .   P9o--;:>-4. 

•Vvj  B.'ro3?.rjV    -?-:.^::,ci-:   ■>'?  P.er.roav.ion  ?acili':ics  and  the   Imlgrant ;  Ann-Is  of 
AaK:x-.s.c  l.c^.c\o-aij,    V?^-'j,  }^i.:(h,  pp.    ?r)?--367 .     Reprinted  in  Y/inthrop  Talbot, 
Araxi  .an.:iU;-5.on,  Ile^/  "^^.-ir:,    X!:):<.•^  pp,    515-520- 

7eir,   i^c't)ort  F- • ,  Vo-.J..:on:l  nc-.rer.tjon;   Bloomingtun ,    Inc\  ,   1917,  The  Ibctension 
ri-''i3.ion  V.I    Icdi'a-;:.  HrJ/ver-sity,     A  survey  of  thd  activities  of  Indiana  firms 
in  lehali'  of   t::.c.>  Ci..pioy6'^> .     Material  grouped  under  the  headings:   comfort 
fa'^.iliti.j.Sj  physi.oia  r^^crei-tlon  facilities,   educational  use  of  leisure,   cul- 
tural recru  •'•:oi-j'=',   sooic.l  r.ctivitios,  "organizations,  medical  supervision, 
7ar.a:icn:v.    (-^ic.     "IJnl^   is  f/ilcwed  hy  a  systematio  disciFsicn  of  recreation 
ur^dor.  sneh  t:.t\cn  ai:,   Sanitr.ry  dietary  and  reoreatJTre  facilities,   Games  and 
Pl.ay,ji.-o^ind.': ,    Sue:..-/;    r^id  efUvi^ticnal  activities,   Organization  and  supervision, 

vmitney^.Anioe  I..:    GiuLs.    G-^^^asivja  and  Recreation  Grounds  fo-  E?nployos;   Monthly 
Rerirtv  c-r  .?.:.rea-a  uc   lacor  ?tavistics,    191V,  Nov.  pp.    201-2i£. 


0 

piitnry.,   A:iico  T.  :    Foci-i.;    c.hd  jf.-dacatio-nal  Advanta^^os  for  Employes;   i\5Dnthly  7 
.of  P.-:'xeau  o:^:    •.cXoi"  r^oaxi-S  bi^;s ,    1918,    Jan.  pp-    206--212, 


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loMfical   ^Tganv^iativJi-ja   in  the   B/on  and  Steel  Industry-    Morithly  Bulletin  of  the 
American  laon  end  S'uool   Inoticute,    1915,   Jixn.   Vol.   .3.,   I'o.    1. 

Playgrounds;   Bull/clr  o/   rr;.n  and  Sceol    L^.stitr.te,    ?.914,   Ve::ruary,   Vcl,   2,   Uo,   2, 
61 -Broadvay-.   2b  Con'^s-      BoautifuXly  illustiated. 


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iJBLIOSHApHI 


Washington 
Sept.  SO,  1918 


OOIHIUNITY  AGSITCES  AVAILABLE  ypK  COOrETLiTION  V/ITH  TIIE  ElgLOYI^CT  MANAGEIl. 
Employmont  Management  Section,  Wai'  Industries  Board 


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•lolman*  VilXiajTi  H. :   Scoial  En^^.necrlna^;  NeT7  York,  1909,  McGraw-Hill,  Chapter  XT, 
pp.   ^23-554,   Oojoraiaial  or  Social  BGb\.e.':menw 

WehlQ,   Louis  B.:   Labor  Problems;   Quarterly  Jo-uxnal  of  Economics,   1918,  February. 

Amon^  Indus-lrial  V/orfeers:  A  Handbook  for  Associations  In  Industrial  Fields;  New 
York,  1916,    Industrial  Peparoment  and  Jnbornation  Goranittee  Y»  M.   C.  A. 

L-.bor  Legislation  in  1915;  Vvashington,   1916,  Department  of  Labors   Bureau  of  Labor 
Statistics,  Bulletin  Bo.   1B6,   Govemmeut  ))ccument,  pp.  494. 

Organisation  of  the  War  Labor  administration  Gon$>leted;  Monthly  Labor  Review, 
1918,   August,  pp.    65-71. 


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B  I  B  I  Jt  0  G  K  A  p  H  Y  V/ashineton 
; ^^^^^.^   ,^^^  y^^^ 

l!top;io]?^i:cn-:;  T^ai.a^cn?erxV  ri^O'cio::,  \7ar  jiidus^ii'les  Board 
Ausc7n,  F.  B^^l  i^onr  '^liny  '^oinn  Ba.:^;  Lal^o-  PrcLxerns  Under  Wa:;  Oonditions,  %atern 

F:^-ando^t:,    ,^\>!ir.c,  Louis  D.:   i:if Ici^ncy  by  C.nsan^;    Indazstxigl  Management,   1S18, 
Je'b.   pi-i.    1<.03   ll);.'!  t 

\  Oiiu.:r*„  4.  K-.  :::w  r':>roo  aad  ira^.tioe  of  xSc^nagemsnt ;  How  York,  1514.  ^clncsring 
Oo.ke,  Horrlc.  L,.  v;:io  U-  Eoas  in  Your  Shop;  Mnal3,  JS-y.  19i7.  iv   16"7-ie5. 

Fcerr.--.:-,  Pobni  I:-  r.  •  A  Pron,lsins  V^nv.nrj.  :n  liido.-.via:  Partnership:  Annals  of 
An*VL.an  Ac-adcn.;/,  19i;..:  N^o^.  pp.  5V-103.     1'h.  p?an  o.'  tns  iJeruir.oon  Ifeg.  Co. 

a-tw.l-~,  H.  0.-   Hc^-^y<;  cf  r^otnnib tee  on  Yo-ar.lcc-il  (iv.idr^rcc;  I!sw  York,  1916,  Naiion- 
'al  AFDOcia'.icn  o;-:-  •JoTpc:ra^-.ion  .School^:  pp.   e&-9£  ana  j.48. 

Va''en^.i-e,  Rot..;r'-.  G. .  'Civ:  Progrosrl'-e  rte'lat.l.n  betwB3n  E/flaier.,c.y  and  Conson'.;; 
i3u...'.e:;-"ii  rt    :-,he  l^ray^o'^  ;:o;,icv.y,  :!9i5,  Nov.  pp.  ?r,"3C, 

r;-,o;-^  oV  :■  >£  Oonmivveo  or  yo(a-^ioz.ai  U^^dan.o.  S.oiion  VI,  Mmia^omen.  ^hazing. 

Gove.-.-iii-g  -he,  ra".--orv  L;.i,e  a  r.epx.-i>iic;  Factory.  1917.  Oct.  pp.  K54  ff .     Plan  of 

■)he  iiabo  Coi.'je';  Co. 

Labor  and  xhs  Kc=w  Social    0-dar;   Supplement.  to.The  Hew  Republic.  1S18,  Feb. 

The  Ma-^^.ona]  Economic  Lcagre  Qiia-.'<;orly:   Social  Reoonstrucoion  Au'ter  the  War.  1918. 
I.Iay=      (Ra':.c'ii:.'fei  Siooks,  K-h-ir^-,  Eliot) 

,.-    •        -^     lAr-^i-^  Tohn-..  nnf.rft-rtlon  Pol'ov-     Englnsoring  and  Mining 
O'Mrer   Iron  M-.n:.:ig  ••o.  Adopts  Lacor  (..oop9*<:.T..u  u  ru4...-,>       j^  t. 

"  Jo'oi-nal.  19US   Jvr.e  £9.     a^b.-ines   cha  "ma^.uality  p.an"  adopted. 


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EnplojTn^nt  Mituag-D^/at  Seob5.on,  W2?.r  Tjadrstries  Board 


Wasiiington 
Sep  Co   ^0,   1918 


Byles.   L.  U.:  Ilha  Syxgcon^lon  S;3".em  in  r:o<>lp.nd;   Sypcem,  1907,  Dec,  pp.   580-585. 

Cadbury,  Fd\ve:.?d:  Experto.en'.s  in  J^diist::ial  0--g£JLizaticn;  New  Yorlc.   1912,  Longmans, 
pp.    <cio-.iX'« 

HT:ing3r,  Edwin  A.    (EuGtrriap  KodrJc  Oo,);   Gett^^ng  ©or  Men  to  G-ive  Us  Their  Ideas; 

jacbory,   1918,  ^^pr-J,  pp.   62'i-628* 

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Hunger,  Ed\v?n  A-    fZustman  Kodak  Co.):   J^ug^estions  rrom  Employes  Help  Company  Save 
Mone^-;   Ancals*  Ma^/,    ).91.7,  pf..    lGG-L9Co 

Motcalf,   H,  C:  Report-  of  Oommlttfte  on  T^cational  Guidance;  New  York,   1916, 

National  Associ:larion  of  Ooi-poi'atlon  S^nools,  pp.   ?6-88, 

Pilkin^hon,  Robert  G.  •.   A  F^Ur  Toyar^y  Oontrac-G  for  ^irrployes;  Anierican  Machinist. 
191'/,  I)c-G,  :.'5:  pp.   '^0''V-102a.     Ooncaiiis  modeii.  fair  cor.tract  to  be  encerea  in- 
to by  eugpXo^^OJL'  a.id  ciTploye. 

Porter,   H.  F-   J.:   'J^^^  PT'&'^BSoion  System;   Cassler's  Magazine,  1905.  July.     How  to 
fencovrage  ci".^'§:2  3 'ions  :':roru  employas, 

-^tting  Fn^loyes  to  ITcfe  c-f^DSt'lon^;  Electrical  RaHway  Journal,  1917,  Dec^  29, 
Experif^r-cc  of  tho  teiiTiz^r    •.?;  ^; rr'a/is  • 

($ut  of  the  Suggestion  Box;  Fair^ory,  191?,   Sept.  pp.   553-355. 


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■     SHOP     0  ^  M  H   :  >?  V'  £  E     F    :^  S  T  B  M  S 
itrrploTiHeno  Mai.Hge7ii^;i:b  FscUonp  V/ar  .Vadiis-'uriss  Beard 


WaslvinGton 
Cep-'ia  30 J   1918 


Basjse;,  V/.  H«:  Vvhare  a  Oomm-.'.vtoe  is  the  Bcsc;:  Parooj?;/,   1917s  Nov.,  pn.   705-707. 

Carpen'':er,   C,  V/. ;   '.'^ho  Oor:im-:;cao  Syci-'-eifl;  P;ns.in'o'er:ui.^'  Hasa.sines   1907,  Feb, 

K.i>.'kaldyj   A.   W-    fEdJ-^io:.*; :    Iiid"'Z£>*:-?:7  auc*.  J':-.:!isj.:'e;   London  and  New  York,   19X7,   Pitman 
&  Sona.     C]r;i^'p-:e?;    ji:V,  ppc   ".6C->,8o,   "\Vo:>K;t'nop  CGiiifi^.:>.aGes''  bv  0^   G,  Ilenold. 

Hussel:   Crgar.isfng  i^a^r^v.^r  Ooiiimrt'':oes  r    I:i*on  Aga,   Jana  8,    1915,  pp.   69''70. 

V/elDb,   Sidi:-.ey;   r-he  V/orks  Manaf??'"  Today;  l^^r^i  ^0::*!-^:  :^.917.  Len,3n.an^.     Chapter  YIII, 

The   "I'laniieT^s**  of  i/Icmage'men;,  pp.-   lo;3-li6.  Chapter  IX^  riscJpline,  pp.    X17-121. 

Inter ilmP.epovt  of  -'•he  H3':oni'ti:u.eGl.Gn  nonri^ii-'-.tee  on  Joint  JE'-'^ard.lrg  Indv.s trial  Coun- 
cils,  G'-'cat  hr'.l'jLfj.,   19iV,     Bt^.printod  in  .■!(:ad-ieti*ia".  U-.v/e^t  iti  Oreat  Britain, 
Bulletin  Zo>    of  tLe  U.   3.   Bvreaii  of  J.ahcr  otatlscitis,  Washington,   1917,  pp. 

Prcceoc'-ii^^s  o.?  tha  ?oooAd   .ljidi''.s ',:■?:. al  Sa.C^ty  Oor.igT'ess  of  New  York  ?tate,   Syracuse, 
IS'.v,   £ja":e  ij'idv.nv.ri.al  CcniiiSspion^  A^/oai^y,   1918^     Shop  Coiartiotaes,  William 
Carroll ,  "pp.    .160-'.. 68. 

Fieview  of  Wc:»kr.  nonnivtess;  Report  of  the  British  Ivlinistry  of  Labour;  New  RepLThlio 
1918,   Jnly  £?.■ 

The  Splendour  of  Cormaitoees;  ^he  New  Statesman,   1917,  Oct*  E7. 


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COLLECT  v.VIj:  Bma:u'UT'-:xC  0C!T^»^HACT3 
Bhjployirent  llc:vj:i£,^\£^Qn :  ^.^ctlon,  V/a;^  I::dastj:^^e3  Board 


Septo   30  5   '1919 
Sheet  1 


Arjb.>.?3,  v;.   J,.   (T'le  Adjur'.':^(^r.5  o>?  V.'a^os;  I^ev;  York,   1903,»   Longiaans^   AppsDdJ.x   2V, 

jof:it  Arrr-')*^.>ron-'-s.    pp.  ^tZ-Z^o'h 

OroEs,    iza  P.,;   CorXer-f^ive  ?.av?c;aJ.n:-QC  and  Trade  A^^^eoirents  in  ihe  B^Gwn:.y  ^etc.) 
blades  of  ?a:i  5'>7o:.3:'.^';g,   u/i ivf.ro 5 ty  of  Cali^oxnila,   ]39:-ke^.Gy»   CalifornLa. 

F.--T;.;e-,   J^OT.:pi   No.iVE^.OTx  Oo''/<.e.?':i>v'o  Baigalulng  Ilan;   Monvbly  Labo.;'  Review,   19ie, 
Av^a??t,  pp.    .IHO*  'I'ho  ?;.:*i:i-:ki"l;iedc-rman  Oc,   djr.ocra'^ic  shop  plan, 

£■'^113 u,   l^Qr-'-h:   ^;::adG  AfrcS^fn:?  In   ^he  'Vom-^n'r^  Clo'b'jiin^  Iiif^i2S tries  of  Philadelphia; 
Alcn^hlr  Pxcie^v  ox   Bv^aau  o:e   -uabo?  S^-aor.si-jfG^.,    1918,   Jan.  pp.   2?-".9. 

G^:^^n''.;v,   J*!?.' -•h'-:w  ?i:. ;   ^-ace   ^^-^i^^n^^  In  the   'Wen'^^  Clothing  Inda.=itry  of  New  York 
Civ;  -loa-hiy  Ito'v^ew  ot  Bm:  ':a.u  of  fiabor  SwaG.'.sticSj   1918,   Jan.  pp.  i8--26, 

Gi-'oac,    5.   '},;  Atu'.tv.de  of  ^jris:/--can  Courts  in  Labor  Cases,   Longmans,   1911,   Chapter 
X,   0'ioi?ed  f.hop  OcutracvvS. 

Hoag'.anci,   H.  S. ;   OolxecoJTe  Bai^aining  ?.n  the  Lithographic   Indp.stry;  ITew  fork, 

i ^on^sTDaiui ,   19 V',  jjp,,    1Z>0.>   Oo'.'xiniJla  Uni^^Grsit^;-  St'.idioS  in  History  ar^d  Economics, 
ITo.  vilb.   ;4P?-.00.     One  o:?  a  series  of  studies  made  for  the  U.  S.     Coiamittee  on 
Jiiidustrlal  ilelations. 

Hoa^:'.ar.d,   ITenry  E.:   Wage  Bargaining  on  the   Vessels  of  the  Great  Lai-res;   University 
of  lilinoJ.Sj   K';tnd?.&3  in  Social  Scieiice,   Urbana,    111.,   1917,   $1^130. 

Hoi:  13;   R^  3?..:   S...:;.erit5f ic  Management  and  Labor;  New  York,   1916,  D.  Appleton,  pp. 

9e-ii£, 

Ilorio.  Robert  I**o  j   Trade  Unionism  in  the  United  States;  New  York,   1917,   D.  Appleton, 
Oiiap'oer  X,  "     . 

Jonor>,  Daniel:   The  MJdlnnd  Iron  and  Steel  Wages  Beard;  W.   J.  Ashley's  "B:?5tish 
lrAX'SAi'f\   £nd  i^^..,  N3>a'  Yoik^    1907. 


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Jones,   i:dwaj/d  D.  i   l»he  Administration  of  Industrial  Enterprises;  New  York,   1916, 
:jon:;iii£:i3,  pp*   ?.01-811. 

va"Je.i";ine«  Pob^r'j  0..   a^d  ^nad.   O'^d^ay*  Work  and  Pay;   A  fuggestion  for  Representa- 
vf-s^e  Gove^nireiro  :ln  Indu£itc*y;    Qaai  texly  Journal  of  Economics,   1917,  Feb.  pp. 

V/-'J.l?.8jr-^i,   J*  >].^  Sidney  Hillman  &  Earl  D.  Howard:  a?he  Hart,   Schaffner  and  Marx 
:sabcr  ;\^:?r.t»i^:.t5   Ohicago,   1916. 

Wu'.fj^.ow,    0hrv>j3  F.:   Go^Jlective  Agreements  in  the  lien's  Clothing  Industry;   Bull- 
etin o-Z  j^   g.  Bt:>*oau  of  Labor  Statistics,  No.   198,  Washington,   1916. 

/x^-Toorppn':  in    .ne  ChiJdren  Shoe  lianufacturing  Industry,  New  York  City,   1918,   April; 
Tlonthly  Reviev/  of  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,   1918,   Jlme,  pp.   165-167. 


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EEcployment  Llanace^iiont  Seoviont  Veer  Indus  i;r1,es  Board 


V/asTiington 
SepVc   50,   1918 
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CojLleotive  Agrorrrer/l-s  in  ihf)  Lien -3  Cloth .'Hg  Lidi-'.^'hry;  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Bureau 
of  Labor  3'^at..\L;t\o£?5  ^Too   1S8,  \7a5hine"ton,   19i6* 

Qigrbeivly  Journal  of  iiconomicsp  1919,.  Feb.,  pp.  ;3C4-?92.  Some  oollective  bar- 
ga:7nLr'g  oonti-actc;  aa^  Jerar/ai  OiV.er  NOr  13  o^  the  Chief  of  Oi'toance  are  re- 
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ladus-briaj.  Cuu-^'c  of   the  Cloakf    ?uir  and  Skirt   .industry  of  iTev/  York  City;   Bulletin 
!!:>•   144,   Lureau  of  Labor  Stat-.r.tlcs,  Wathlrsjo.n,   D.  C. 

Hepoir';  o:?  the   Ird^^/str.^al  Corn:?il  of  •'±.3  B2*i-:,.l3h  Boa?rd  of  '!?rade  on  its  Inquiry  into 
I^ia^3b;--?:.al  ii{^>:6eL:cn;3;   Bu:-.;.eb)n  o:::  "h^  iV.  ^,  Burea;*!  cf  L.^or  ftati^tics.  No. 
I'dZt  Wajihiagtoi ,   19J.5,     Goyeisroi^r^t;-  P.Tr.V'^i.-ig  O/'fice. 

Sh.:.'€.e-'-.  Railv/ay  En-^:*ovi7ifc^  il.  iUa  the  mii;ed  rta-'e.T;  V/rshing^on,   1917,   Bulletin  of 
B''i3-in  of  Lc'.box'  :*3*>avi3'GiC3?  No*  >:C4o     vcn'^aintJ  a^'^^eeinents  actv.ally  entered 

ilA'OO  . 

Wcoge  A^c*»3£nier'^«.    V7c:'/:xf,hop  ay-d  Or..n.?.e:-y  R"n.X.?s,   and  provisions  for  Settling  lis- 
p:T-:eR'    Kcpo:;>.  of.  iJr.x J.:?;/  c^  '';Le  3oa./d  of  Trade  into  Cost  of  Living  iii  Ajr?r5- 
can  TovvuE,,   Lit\i':.ish  Pai-le   re   ■aneiiwj   LoTsdon,   1911.     Afjpendix  I,  pp.   4:25-443. 

T/0£'>9n  p  Ca:^:iTifn':  I\::rj'i;9..?a?/>?3rs'  Asaoc-iation  of  Philadelphia  and  Joint  Board  of 
Oio-^K  a*id  J!zir'-  ivl^Vc3/'s  Uhioii:-".  o.C  PhA.lad^^phia:   Agreement  of  i^ugust  1,   191V> 
Mor.\;hly  Po'^lew  of  Burea^;.  of  Labor  ii'- at  is  tics,   1918,   Jan.  pp.   51-35. 


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Bach,  E.  E-:   l?oc?.al  and  R3:.:,gions  Organ!. Tat ior.s  as  FactorG   in  the  Labor  Problem; 
Builebf.n  of  ijn£7?ica2^.   Jntbj.inr.e  of  Hinxng  Sn^^lnecrs,   1918,  Feb.  pp,   321, 

Chandlor,  W.   L. :   Conr.lT;r.3.on3  fron  a  Sarvey  of  Q-^er  Five  Hundred  Employes'  Benefit 
Asaociations;  iUmaxe,  May,   1917,  pp.   156-166. 

Chandler,  W.  L.i   Thr^  ETipl'j»yes'    r;en3fit  Asaooiation;    Industrial  Management,   1918, 
Jan.  pp.   24-39;  Feb.  pp.   109-115;  March,  pp.  219-224:;   April,  pp.  293-297; 
Jmie,  July,  pp.   lP-3.6. 

Pitch,  John  A.:  Making  the  Bargain;   Survey,  1917,  Dec*   15, 

jifetcalf,  H.   C.J  Report  of  Oomit'^ee  or).  Vncational  Grldr.ntje;  New  York,  1916,  Nar- 
tional  Associat:.on  of  Uo:;po-&.t ion  Schooln^  pp.   1415"148  and  89-93. 

Tead,   Oxdway:  Employes-   O:rgau:.?.alions  and  Their  Helpful  Uses;    Industrial  Manase- 
neat,   i91V,  :i^"ov.  i)p.  rVi:9-25G. 

Tolman,  William  H.:   So'r".al  Engineering;  New  York,  1909,  McGraw-Hill,   Chapter  V, 
Mutuality,  pp.   l^''2":i.G2. 


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Sheet  1 


Empl:;7ir»en'^:  Ilana^cJipnu  Saotlon*  V/ar  Indus;;r5.es  Borird 


^dsms,  'e.   S,   ari  H.   L.  v^iicrrie:-'.  :r,a-b.377  Problems;  Ne\7  Yo^k,   1918,  M?:omillaii,  Chapter 
",  I;j.!X:?  0r3??xaU'a.;ixK:  a:ad  ImpIoyGrs*  Ass  og  lab  Ions. 

Bi^TUock.   S^Jtui,  DBc-in  (Oj:  .ijii.e?) :  rtebato5:'6  Kojidboolc  Sor5.es.     Selected  Articles  on 

T?ode  Unions,  lew  Ycrii,   :.9U'.   2nd  edition,  H.  Y/«  Wilson  Co,,  pp»  280.     Biblio- 
g?:aphy. 

Cohen,   Julius  H.:  Lciv,/  and  Order  in  Industry;  Ne\»  York,   1916,  I^^cmillan. 

Cole>   G.  D.  H.:   Solf-Govei*ninent  in  Industry;  London,   1917,   G.  Bell  &  Sons. 

Cole,   G.  D.  H. :   i^he  World  of  L^^ljor;  London.   1913,   G,  Boll  &  Sons.     "A  Discussion 
of  the  Present  and  Future  i^f  Trade  Unionism. 

Coranons:  Jolin  R,  and  ethers :  History  of  Ut'bor  in  the  United  States;  New  York,   1918, 
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Drew,  \Vulter:  Unionizing  Industry  as  a  Vi^r  JifeaFiire;    Tron  Age,   1918,  JcJi.   10, 
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Fitch,   John  A.:   Labor  and  Politics,   Survey,   1918,   June  8,  p,.-  28?-289.     How  tha 
war  and  the  ccurts  are  upsetting  the  traaiticnal  attitude  of  Atnerican  trade 
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Groat,   Geo-ge  G.:   Tiie  Studi^  of  Organized  Lal»or  in  Ajne..-ica^  'S^v  York,   1915.,  Macmillar 
Henderson,  Arthur:  Aims  of  La>:our;  London.   1918,   Huo"bs  )h,   50  cents. 

Hoagland,   Henry  E.:  V/age  B  .rG^ining  on  the  Vessels  of  vha  G-'oat  Lakes;   Urbana,    ai. 
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Hcxie,  Rohort  F. :   Trade  Unionism  in  the  United  S'at'.r.;  New  Y^rk;   1917,  D.  Applet-^n. 

Merritt,  ^Iter  G.:   How  Shall  V/e  Attain  Indus-urial  peaoe?  Eoonoin:'-3  \V9r?.d,   1916, 
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Mitchell,   John:   Organized  Labor.      Its  Prslolemw^,  Purposes  and  Idoals  and  the  Present 
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Mitchell,   John;   The  Wage  Earner  and  His  problems;  Wshington,   1913,  Hidsdale. 

portenar,  A.   J.:   Oeatralized  La.bor  Responsihility  from  &  Labor  Union  Standpoint; 

Annals,  ^lay,   1917,  pp.   191-201. 

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Sept*  50,   1918 


Ernplcyment  Lfenaf.eine.n!;  Se^-tion,  Wa^'  Incvastries  Board 


Trracnrenhe.-^,  Alex:  n'le  ^iYiey'loej?.  Laoor  Year  Bj.-^k  191V-1910;  New  York,  1918,  Ha.id 
v^'ClK  '^l  Ox  to^M.a,X  S'?.ir.e'i(»8,  Pait  il,  fhe  Lal'^rr  Movement  In  iiie  United  States, 
pp»   54  li'u 

Waljl',   Si'nay:    .lr.3;ir-cv5a::.  Demfioi'aoy;  Hew  Y3:^k,   1902,  Lengirans .     Analysis  af  the 
"uheciy,   suruomve  and  lunctions  o.f  trade  imions. 

Wey^jrth*   W.   0.:   0?he  Or^^aniza-'^^iliay  of  La^or;   Baltimcre,   1917,   Johns  Hop3^ins  Press 

Empl^rxTiiort  System  of  -'••he  Vi^.e  Hairier *s  Asscj.-'.ation;   Balletin  cf  United  States 
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aegulatl:2,n  and  Rer.-"-i<^.t:lon  of  Ou-'-put;  V/ashirg hen ,   1904,   U.   S.   Bureau  cf  Lah-jr, 
^l^ven'vh  Special  Report.      Is&usd  a2  Hov.sg  Poouaienb  7^4,   58ch  Congress,  P^nd 
^G:-i^ion. 

Pinal  I?epovt  of  the   Indies  trial  ConET.irislon  of  ^Ti'jie,   1898;  Washington,    190.^,   Gov- 

eriraent  Pritiring  OCfioe,  pp,   IL'l-liXlillT.  of  VoiuiDe  1'!'  and  sujaari^^ed  in  Vol- 
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iii:Ions>'' 

Thirty-Seventh  Annual   Convantion  of  the  AmerJ.ceji  r3deration  of  Lauor    (Buffalo, 
Nov.   ];^-<i4,    1917);   ninthly  Review  3f  Bui^eau  of  Lahor  Stalistios,   1918,   Jan. 
pp.    1S9-146. 


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Washington 
Sept.  30,  1918 


Parker,  Carleton  H. :  'Ihe  I.  W.  W.;  Atlantic  Mcutfclyj  1917,  Ilcvember. 

Han^iom,  Arthur:  Ihe  Bolsheviki;  New  Repy.b'J.io,  1916^  Jvly  27, 

Yarros,  Victor  S.:  O^he  i,  V/.  W,  Irial-  Sui^vey,  1918,  August  31,  Sept.  7,  Sept.  14. 

Digest  of  I,  V/.  We  J..ibera•^^:ve,  sta'-ing  history  ^nd  p'a7?poBes  of  organisation,  and 
indicating"  prin'-jj pie  of  vioienoe  to  acconipiish  its  sends 5  CongT'essional  Reoopd^ 
May  6,  1918,  pc  6566, 

The  Truth  About  •'-.he  I.  W.  W. ;  New  York,  1918,  National  Oivii  Liberties  Bureau, 

written  by  Goorge  P.  West,  John  Ac  Pi'^ch,  Prof,  Carlton  H.  Parker,  John  Graham 
Brooks  and  Roger  N.  Baldwin. 


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V/ashingtoii 
Sept.  30,  191G 


Adams,  T.  S.  and  H,    L.   Suimier:   Labor  Problems;  New  York,   1916,  mcmillan,  Ch.   VI, 
Sbrikes  and  loyootts,    Ch.   VIII,   Agencies  of  Industrial  peace. 

Lamett,   George  E.  and  D.  Ao  McCabe:  Mediation,    Investigation  and  Arbitration  in 
Industrial  Disputes';  Kew  Yu::^^   iS'16,  D.  Appleton 

Clarlc,  Lindley,   D.:   The  Law  ox   T,iie  Emplosnoent  of  Labor;  New  York,   1911,  Macxnlll^n, 
Chs^ter  XII,  Labor  Disputes,  pp.  257-34C;. 

Cohen,    Julius  H.:  Law  and  Order  in  Industry;  Hew  York,  1916,  Macmillan. 

Deeley,  V/.  J« :   Labor  Difficulties  and  Suggeeted  So].u;tlons;  I^ianchester,  England, 
1918,   Sherratt  and  Hughes.     Seven  chapcersj  on  labor  difficulties,  foremen, 
managers,  eraplojjars,   selection  for  stability  of  staff,  wage  payments,  wel- 
fare work,  workshop  committes  and  suggested  solutions. 

Eddy,  Arthur  J.:  The  Law  of  Combinations;  Chicago,  ISOl,  Callaghan  &  Oo.  Thor- 
ough statement  of  the  law  bearing  on  strikes. 

Gleason,  Arthur,  Discovery  of  Ways  to  Industrial  Peace  in  Great  Britain,  Survey, 
1917,  I^y  19. 

Higgins,  H.  L.:  A  New  Province  for  Law  and  Order;  Harvard  Law  Review,  1887,  Apr, 
Vol.    1,  Ho.   1. 

Mote,   Carl:    Industrial  Arbitration;    Indianapolis,   1916,   Dobbs-Jiterrill.     "A 

World-wide  survey  of  natural  and  political  agencies  for  social  justice  and 
industrial  peace." 

Winslow,  Charles  H. :  Industrial  Court  of  the  Cloak,  Suit,  ana  Skirt  Ixidustry  of 
New  York  City;  Bulletin  of  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  No-  144,  Wash- 
ington,  1914. 

Causes  of  Recent  Strikes;    Iron  A^e^   1918,  March  21,  p.   782,   ff. 

Conciliation  and  Arbitration  in  Great  Britain;  I^onthly  Labor  Review,  191B,  Aug. 
pr,.  237-240.  Reprint  of  Iteport  on  Conciliation  and  Arbitration  of  the  Cora- 
mifee  on  Relation  Between  Employers  and  Eniployed  of  the  Ministry  of  Recon- 
struction.    Great  Iritain,  London,   1918. 

Strikes  in  American  Industry  in  !/ar  tine;  Research  Report  No.   3,  National   In- 
dustrial Conference  Board,   Boston,   1919. 


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Sept.   30,   1918 


THB  Basis  ^f  biscipl:- \e  akd  loyalty  ti;  htdustrial  belatioits 

Employroent  Managemen*;  Socticn,  V/ar  .industries  Board 

jUi.:Trews,   Captain  L»  C:  iV.r.dan3.jiitals  of  Milltax'y  f5ervic's;  Philadephia,   1916,  Lip- 
pincott.     Chapter   II,  Psj-^/hology  uf  the  Servioe,  pp.   7-40. 

Ar,;.rew£,   Lier.t*   Colonel  Lincoln  C. :   Lead4>rship  and  Military  Training;   Philadelphia, 
1916,   Lippinc^.tt,   sspeoially,  pp-   lS-83. 

Emerson,   Harrington:   The  Twelve  Principles  of  Efficiency;  New  y«rk,   1917,  The  En- 
gineering Magav.iioe  Oc* 


fc^i^Ti  Ji  Us:  V/^rking  V/ith  Our  W^ti  24  HQurs  a  Day;   System,   1918,  August, 
155-irs..    (IvEr.  Poster  is  President  Hydraulic  Pressed  Steel  Co»t 


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Gantt,  H.  L. :  Industrial  Leadership;  New  Haven,  191a,  Yale  University  press. 
Charts  III  and  lY  deserve  careful  consideration. 

Gantt,  H.  L.:  Work,  V/p^es  and  Profits;  New  York,  1910,  The  Sngineering  Jtogazine. 
Chapter  7IIT.,  Fixing  Ha'^its  •f   Industry. 

G«win,  E.  B.:  The  iareeutive  and  His  Control  of  Men;  New  Yark,  1915,  Macmillan, 
Chapter  16. 

Hacking,  V/illlamB.:  ^n.iaiii?ntals  ©f  Military  Psychi?lcgy;  Infantry  Jrurnal,  1918, 
April,  p.  717-   (Mr.  Hocking  is  Professor  cf  Philosophy,  Harvard) 

KiTc^y,  William  J.:  The  Spirit  of  the  Organisation;  Industrial  Management,  1918, 
August,  pp.  117-118. 

Ruskin,  John:  The  Boots  of  Hon«r;  Pu"bliflhed  in  Harper's  Ifeigazine  f©r  Sept.  186*, 
Vol.  21,  pp.  535-541.  P.epuM.ished  as  Essay  I  in  Unto  5)hie  Last. 


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